Learning Outcomes
Object shadows → shadow matching → child compares outlines and chooses the correct shadow with fewer rushed guesses during five picture choices.
Object shadows → shadow matching → child identifies key edge shapes, like curves and points, after rotating shadows mentally.
Object shadows → shadow matching → child strengthens visual attention by completing all Find the Shadow matches in order without skipping.

Find the Shadow Matching Worksheet for First Grade
Shadow matching helps children notice visual details and make careful choices. When a child matches object shadows correctly, visual logic skills grow alongside attention and patience for looking closely.
Use the Shadow Matching Worksheet as a turn-taking activity. Look at one object picture, point to the matching shadow option, and draw a line from the object to the shadow. After each match, ask the child to say one detail they used, like “same curve” or “same bump.”
This specific Whizki worksheet gives five pairs with shuffled shadow positions and angled shadows. The worksheet keeps practice focused on shadow matching, so the child learns to check edges and angles instead of guessing by only guessing by size.
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