Let’s match each picture to the correct season by thinking about what people wear or do in each season.
First, look at the girl in the dress with polka dots. She’s wearing light clothes — no coat, no hat. That’s typical for spring when it’s getting warmer but not too hot yet. So she matches
spring.
Next, the child holding an umbrella and wearing boots. Umbrellas are used when it rains — and summer often has rain showers (especially in some places). Also, they’re wearing shorts and a t-shirt — light clothing for warm weather. So this is
summer.
Then, the kid dressed as a witch with a broom. Witches are associated with Halloween, which happens in autumn (fall). Also, the costume suggests cooler weather — long sleeves, maybe a little chilly. So this is
autumn.
Last, the person bundled up in a snowsuit, scarf, and hat. That’s clearly for cold weather — snow, ice, freezing temps. That’s
winter.
Now let’s double-check:
- Dress → spring
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- Umbrella + shorts → summer
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- Witch costume → autumn
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- Snow gear → winter
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All make sense!
Final Answer:
The first picture (girl in dress) matches
spring.
The second picture (child with umbrella) matches
summer.
The third picture (witch) matches
autumn.
The fourth picture (person in snowsuit) matches
winter.
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of seasons worksheet.