Learning Outcomes
Shadows → shadow matching → children identify the correct shadow shape for five pictures and reduce mix-ups during visual searches.
Object pictures → comparing silhouettes → children notice size and placement details, using pointing steps to choose the right match.
Shadow matching practice → short repeated checks → children explain similarities and finish all rows within a calm, steady time frame.

Find the Shadow Shadow Matching Worksheet for Kindergarten
The Shadow Matching worksheet for kindergarten helps children practice matching each object picture to its correct shadow. This worksheet focuses on five object-to-shadow pairs, using clear silhouettes for a quick visual puzzle.
Shadow Matching builds early visual discrimination and spatial thinking, which helps children notice small differences during everyday learning. When children match shadows, children get practice comparing two shapes and making a confident choice.
For each row in the Shadow Matching worksheet, ask the child to point to the object picture first, then cover the shadow options. Uncover one shadow at a time, and have the child choose the matching shadow, then draw a line to connect.
This specific Shadow Matching worksheet uses five different pictures with mixed shadow rotations, so each row asks for a fresh visual check. Shadow order stays scrambled across rows, which helps reduce guessing and supports steady attention for kindergarten kids.
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