Learning Outcomes
Winter and Summer picture sorting worksheet → matching and sorting → children draw lines to the right season and build stronger category thinking.
Picture-to-season choices → logic and visual comparing → preschoolers practice paying attention to details like clothing or weather, not guesswork.
Line-drawing tasks → fine-motor coordination → children keep their attention on one decision at a time while completing the set.

Winter and Summer Sorting Picture Worksheet
This Winter and Summer picture sorting worksheet practices matching and sorting pictures by season. The child draws a line from each of the 8 pictures to the correct destination box.
At age 5, matching and sorting help build clear categories for everyday life, like weather and clothing. When kids rush, they can guess, then feel stuck, because the page asks for careful comparing.
For a simple shared activity, place the Winter box and Summer box where the child can see both. Pick one picture, ask whether it looks like winter or summer, and guide the line together, then let the child choose the next picture.
The worksheet keeps the choices focused, with only two season destinations. The line-drawing format turns thinking into an action, which is great when a child needs a quick, hands-on step to stay engaged.
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