Hi,
for northern hemisphere,
Winter : Orion
Spring : Big Dipper
Summer : The Summer Triangle
Fall: The square of Pegasus
Err... He is asking for constellation, so other than Orion, the rest is not a constellation...
Anyway, Big Dipper is part of Ursa Major, The summar Triangle is made up of three bright stars... Vega of Lyra, Deneb of Cygnus and Altair of Aquila and The Square of Pegasus is form by Alpha, Beta and Gamma of Pegasus and Alpha of Andromeda.
Also, in location that near the pole, some constellation never set.
By the way, to know exactly what constellation(s) can be seen in a certain time and date, refer to a star chart that indicate the time frame when the constellation is visible, use a planetarium software or look for it in the internet.
Have a nice day.