Learning Outcomes
Winter and Summer Picture Sorting Worksheet → matching seasonal pictures → helps preschoolers group items into Winter and Summer categories.
Winter and Summer Picture Sorting Worksheet → sorting by a clear rule → strengthens focus during short, hands-on paper activities for age 3.
Winter and Summer Picture Sorting Worksheet → connecting lines to destinations → builds confidence by showing which pictures belong where after each try.

Winter and Summer Picture Sorting Worksheet
This worksheet shows 8 mixed pictures and two destination boxes labeled Winter and Summer. Children draw a line from each picture to the box it belongs in, practicing matching and sorting by season.
Sorting by season matters at age 3 because kids are learning how to group things in their world. A common parenting friction is when preschoolers tap random pictures and wait for direction, so the goal here is short, steady choices.
Use this exact page by doing the first match together. Point to one picture, name the clue out loud, then draw the line with your child, and say, “Where does this one go, Winter or Summer?” Your child draws the rest of the lines.
This worksheet stays useful because it has clear choices and an easy “yes or not yet” outcome when lines land in the right box. The mixed set of pictures keeps attention moving, while the two destinations keep the thinking simple.
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