Four Seasons — Answer Key
Part A: Fill in the Blank
Write the missing word or number on each line.
1. We swim and eat ice cream in summer.
Summer's hot weather makes cold treats and swimming great ways to cool down and have fun.
2. We rake colorful leaves in fall.
Fall trees drop many dry leaves, so families rake them into big piles to clean the yard.
3. We build snowmen during winter.
Winter snow is wet and sticky enough to roll into balls, perfect for building friendly snowmen.
4. We plant new seeds in the spring.
Spring soil is warm and wet from rain, helping seeds sprout into healthy young plants quickly.
5. Halloween happens in the season of fall.
Halloween falls on October 31, which sits in autumn when pumpkins are ready for picking.
6. Christmas and snowflakes belong to winter.
Christmas is December 25, deep in winter, when snow and bright lights brighten short, dark days.
7. Easter eggs and bunnies appear in spring.
Easter happens in spring when baby animals are born and gardens fill with fresh new flowers.
8. Fourth of July fireworks light up the summer sky.
Independence Day is July 4, which is summer, when warm nights make fireworks shows comfortable for families.
9. Bears wake from sleep when spring arrives.
Bears hibernate all winter and wake in spring when warmer weather brings food like berries and fish.
Part B: Matching
Match each item on the left to the correct answer on the right.
1. Match each item to its correct answer.
Swimming pool
→ Summer
Summer
Pumpkin patch
→ Fall
Fall
Snowy sled
→ Winter
Winter
Flower seeds
→ Spring
Spring
Each activity links to a season's weather or events, helping children sort the year into four predictable parts.