Free Shadow Matching Tracing Worksheets for 1st Grade

Explore free shadow Matching worksheets with path and object tracing practice for 1st grade. This filtered collection focuses on shadow Matching with path and object tracing practice, including path tracing, visual tracking, pre-writing control, and steady pencil movement. These screen-free worksheets help children grow through calm, screen-free practice. These printable PDF activities work well for independent practice, homework support, learning centers, and at-home review.

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Add Time and Money, Write the Digital Sum Worksheet Cover BackgroundAdd Time and Money, Write the Digital SumKids can stall when time and money feel mixed up on clock faces. This page from Whizki Learning has a simple pattern, read two clocks, add, then write the digital sum. It is great for short, screen-free practice with a parent or teacher.
Time Addition to Analog Clock Worksheet Worksheet Cover BackgroundTime Addition to Analog Clock WorksheetFive-year-olds get bored fast with minute counting. Whizki Learning's time addition worksheet turns that counting into a quick drawing job on an analog clock. Start with one problem together, then let the child try the next clock.
Roman Numeral II Tracing Worksheet Worksheet Cover BackgroundRoman Numeral II Tracing WorksheetIf Roman numeral shapes feel hard, kids may stall for a minute, and five-year-olds get bored fast. On this Whizki Learning page, point to the hedgehog, count two aloud, then trace Roman numeral II slowly with a finger. Repeat just the top line and stop, before patience runs out.
Find the Shadow Shadow Matching Worksheet for 1st Grade Worksheet Cover BackgroundFind the Shadow Shadow Matching Worksheet for 1st GradeKids often stall when shadows look rotated, and many 7-year-olds get bored fast with worksheets that feel endless. Whizki Learning’s Shadow Matching Worksheet turns “find the shadow” into five quick matches you can do together. Start with the first row, point at the picture edges, then let your child circle the matching shadow.
Shadow Matching Worksheet for 1st Grade Worksheet Cover BackgroundShadow Matching Worksheet for 1st GradeSome kids stall on shadow puzzles when shadows look turned or sideways. Seven-year-olds get bored fast with busywork, so the first step is a short, shared round. The Whizki Learning Shadow Matching Worksheet works best when a parent starts one row, finger-tracing the silhouette before the child chooses the matching shadow.
Picture Categories Matching Pairs Worksheet for 1st Grade Worksheet Cover BackgroundPicture Categories Matching Pairs Worksheet for 1st GradeSome kids stall when sorting pictures into groups, and other first graders guess quickly and get frustrated when matches do not line up. Whizki Learning can help you use quick category matching rounds with the Picture Categories Matching Pairs worksheet. Grab a pencil, work one category at a time, and celebrate correct matches by naming the category out loud.
Subtraction Practice Worksheet: Addition and Subtraction Worksheet Cover BackgroundSubtraction Practice Worksheet: Addition and SubtractionKids can stall on subtraction when counting backward feels tricky, and five-year-olds get bored fast with long worksheets. Whizki Learning subtraction practice gives a short, focused set of problems to work through together. Try one row with counters, then let the pencil finish the difference.
Analog Clock Reading and Hand Drawing Worksheet Worksheet Cover BackgroundAnalog Clock Reading and Hand Drawing WorksheetTime practice can stall when the digital numbers do not seem to match the clock hands. This Whizki Learning page helps a 6-year-old read the digital time and draw the hands with one short, calm run. Use it as a quick after-school checkpoint, then move on with the day.
Math Addition and Subtraction Two-Number Worksheet Worksheet Cover BackgroundMath Addition and Subtraction Two-Number WorksheetIf your six-year-old gets stuck on addition or rushes through number pairs, that is normal. Do a 2-minute hands-on warm-up with blocks or coins, then sit with this worksheet and finish just one problem at a time. Whizki Learning made this page for calm, shared practice.

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