The image shows two rows of cards. The top row lists the four seasons, and the bottom row lists temperature words with matching thermometers. To solve this, we need to match each season to the temperature word that best describes its typical weather.
Step 1: Analyze "Spring"
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Image: Shows flowers blooming and bees. This happens when the weather is getting better after winter but isn't hot yet.
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Temperature Match: It is not freezing (cold) and not hot yet. It is pleasant. The best fit is
warm.
Step 2: Analyze "Summer"
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Image: Shows a beach scene with an umbrella and bright sun. People go to the beach when it is very hot outside.
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Temperature Match: Summer is the hottest season. The red thermometer is full, indicating high heat. The best fit is
hot.
Step 3: Analyze "Fall" (Autumn)
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Image: Shows leaves falling from trees and a squirrel gathering nuts. The weather starts to get chilly as winter approaches.
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Temperature Match: It is cooler than summer but usually not freezing yet. The best fit is
cool.
Step 4: Analyze "Winter"
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Image: Shows a snowman and snow. Snow only happens when the temperature is below freezing.
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Temperature Match: This is the coldest time of year. The blue thermometer is low. The best fit is
cold.
Conclusion:
* Spring → Warm
* Summer → Hot
* Fall → Cool
* Winter → Cold
Final Answer:
Spring matches with Warm.
Summer matches with Hot.
Fall matches with Cool.
Winter matches with Cold.
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of printable seasons flashcards.