Four Seasons is a foundational Kindergarten Science topic that helps young learners notice how the world around them changes throughout the year. Students learn to name spring, summer, fall (autumn), and winter, and they connect each season to common weather, clothing, plants, animals, and holidays. In Kindergarten the goal is for children to recognize season clues, such as snow meaning winter or pumpkins meaning fall, and to understand that the seasons always follow the same order in a yearly cycle. These worksheets blend tracing, fill in the blank, true or false, matching, and short story questions so children build vocabulary and observation skills together. By the end of this set, Kindergarten students can predict which season comes next, choose appropriate clothes for the weather, and explain why animals migrate, hibernate, or grow new fur. Practicing the seasonal cycle gives kids a sense of time, pattern, and the natural rhythm of life on Earth.
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What You'll Learn
These four seasons worksheets help kindergarten students develop essential science skills through engaging activities.
How to Use These Worksheets
- Download & Print: Click the download button to get the PDF. Print on standard 8.5" x 11" paper.
- Start Simple: Begin with easier pages before moving to more challenging activities.
- Daily Practice: Dedicate 10-15 minutes each day for consistent learning.
- Use Manipulatives: Pair worksheets with physical objects like blocks or counters.
- Provide Encouragement: Celebrate progress and effort to build confidence.
- Check Progress: Use the included answer key to review work together.
Common Mistakes to Watch For
- Confusing fall and spring because both have mild weather; remind kids that fall has falling leaves and pumpkins while spring has blooming flowers and baby animals appearing everywhere.
- Thinking the seasons can come in any order; show that the cycle is always spring, summer, fall, then winter, and it repeats the exact same way every single year.
- Picking the wrong clothes for the weather, like sandals in winter; connect each season's temperature to safe outfits such as coats and mittens for cold, freezing winter days.
Frequently Asked Questions
How many seasons are there in one year?
There are four seasons in one year: spring, summer, fall (also called autumn), and winter. Each season lasts about three months before changing into the next one.
Which season comes after winter?
Spring always comes right after winter. The air gets warmer, snow melts, gentle rain falls, flowers bloom, and many baby animals are born during the spring season.
Why is summer hotter than winter?
Summer is hotter because Earth tilts closer to the sun, so sunlight is stronger and days are longer. Winter is colder because sunlight is weaker and days are shorter.
What clothes should Kindergarteners wear in fall?
In fall, kids usually wear light jackets, long pants, and closed shoes. Mornings can be cool and afternoons warmer, so layers help children stay comfortable all day long.
Do all places on Earth have four seasons?
No, not every place has four clear seasons. Areas near the equator stay warm most of the year, while places near the poles have very long, very cold winters.
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Can I use these in my classroom?
Absolutely! Teachers are welcome to print and use these worksheets in their classrooms. Make as many copies as needed for your students.