Learning Outcomes
Winter and Summer picture sorting worksheet → matching pictures to seasons → builds quick decisions and clear category thinking for preschoolers.
Winter and Summer picture sorting worksheet → sorting objects by season clues → strengthens attention and fine-motor practice when drawing lines.
Winter and Summer picture sorting worksheet → comparing pictures without counting → improves flexible thinking as children switch between Winter and Summer boxes.

Winter and Summer Picture Sorting Worksheet
This Winter and Summer Picture Sorting worksheet shows 8 mixed season pictures at the top and two destination boxes labeled Winter and Summer at the bottom. Your child draws a line from each picture to the box it belongs in, practicing matching and sorting by season.
At this age, preschoolers often hesitate when they have to decide which picture fits, especially when the activity feels like it takes too long. Matching and sorting helps children notice patterns and build simple categories, even when guesses happen and a second try is needed.
Use the worksheet together like a short game. Pick up one picture, ask, “Does this look more like Winter or Summer?” Have the child point to the correct box first, then draw one connecting line.
The worksheet is built for table-time focus, with only two destinations and a clear “draw the line” step. The worksheet is also a fun way to talk about seasons during everyday life, like coats in winter and sunshine in summer, from Whizki Learning.
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