Learning Outcomes
Shadows → shadow matching → pairs each object picture to the correct shadow silhouette by comparing outline edges and rotation cues.
Shadows → shadow matching practice → strengthens visual discrimination by noticing size, curve direction, and spacing between object and shadow.
Shadows → shadow matching accuracy → improves focus and working memory by completing short rounds with quick “point and check” talk.

Find the Shadow Matching Worksheet for Kindergarten
The Find the Shadow matching worksheet practices shadow matching by pairing 5 familiar objects to their correct shadow silhouettes. Kindergarten kids follow picture clues to spot the right outline and orientation.
Shadow matching helps build visual discrimination and attention during early logic play. Noticing edges, curves, and placement supports later skills like reading details in words and staying focused through multi-step tasks.
To use the Find the Shadow worksheet, sit side by side and do one row together first. Say, “Which shadow outline matches this object?” then have the child point to the matching shadow and explain the choice using one word like “curvy” or “tall.”
This specific shadow matching worksheet gives five clear matches per page, making short practice feel doable. The five objects use distinct silhouettes, so kids can compare shape details without getting stuck on tiny differences.
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