Learning Outcomes
Object shadows → shadow matching practice → child accurately finds the correct shadow for each picture and builds visual discrimination.
Different shadow angles → visual noticing during matching → child compares outlines and strengthens hands-on focus during short parent-child sessions.
Object-to-shadow pairs → logic through trial and checking → child follows steps, uses words like “same” and “different,” and improves confidence.

Find the Shadow Matching Worksheet for Preschool
This Find the Shadow Matching worksheet for preschool practices shadow matching, pairing picture objects with the correct object shadows.
Shadow matching helps preschoolers notice visual details and make a correct choice, building early logic and steady focus during play.
Print the shadow matching worksheet, set it on a flat surface, and work one row at a time. Point to an object picture and ask, “Which shadow goes with the cow?” Then have the child circle the matching shadow or draw a line from picture to shadow.
This specific shadow matching worksheet includes five object-to-shadow pairs with different shadow angles, so preschoolers practice comparing shapes instead of guessing the first one they see.
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