Learning Outcomes
Object shadows, Shadow Matching → children correctly match at least 4 of 5 pictures to their matching silhouettes during practice.
Object shadows, Shadow Matching → children notice outline details like tall, round, and pointy shapes, improving visual attention for future learning tasks.
Object shadows, Shadow Matching → children explain matching choices using shape words after each row, building confidence in simple problem solving.

Find the Shadow: Object Shadow Matching Worksheet for Kindergarten
The Shadow Matching Worksheet for Kindergarten, Find the Shadow, gives object shadow practice by matching five pictures to the correct shadows.
Shadow Matching helps children sort visual details like shape and length, which supports better focus during early reading and early math work.
For each row, point to an object shadow and ask your child to choose the matching picture, then trace the picture outline with a finger from top to bottom.
This Find the Shadow worksheet uses five different object silhouettes and varied shadow rotations, so children rely on shape matching instead of guessing by row position.
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