Learning Outcomes
Shadows beside everyday objects → shadow matching worksheet practice → children notice matching outlines and shapes even when shadows are rotated.
Shadow matching worksheet rows → one-row comparison play → children build attention and patience by checking multiple silhouettes before choosing.
Matched shadows → repeated shadow matching practice → preschoolers strengthen visual logic and confidence for later picture puzzles and sorting activities.

Find the Shadow Worksheet for Preschool
The Shadow Matching Worksheet for preschool practices shadow matching, helping children match everyday object pictures to the correct shadow shape.
Shadow matching supports visual logic, fine attention to edges and shapes, and early problem-solving confidence during daily play.
To use the Shadow Matching Worksheet, choose one picture row, ask the child to point to the object, then point to the matching shadow, and finally compare together after the answer is revealed.
This Whizki Learning Shadow Matching Worksheet uses five bold options per page and includes shadow rotation differences, so children practice shape matching instead of relying on where a picture sits.
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