Let’s look at each picture and think about what season it shows.
First picture: A child is skiing in the snow, wearing a hat and scarf. Snow and winter clothes mean this is
Winter.
Second picture: A person is gardening with flowers blooming all around — red, yellow, blue flowers. Trees are green, and it looks warm and sunny. This is typical of
Spring, when plants start to grow again after winter.
Third picture: A boy is swimming in the ocean under a bright sky. Swimming outside usually happens when it’s hot — that’s
Summer.
Fourth picture: A child is jumping in fallen leaves near a house. Leaves on the ground and changing colors happen in
Autumn (also called Fall).
Now let’s match them correctly:
- Top left (skiing) → Winter
- Top right (gardening with flowers) → Spring
- Bottom left (swimming) → Summer
- Bottom right (jumping in leaves) → Autumn
Final Answer:
Top left box: Winter
Top right box: Spring
Bottom left box: Summer
Bottom right box: Autumn
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of seasons worksheet.