Learning Outcomes
Object shadows → shadow matching skill → child quickly links each picture to its matching shadow, building careful visual attention.
Object shadows → noticing shape and outline → child compares curves and angles on each row, strengthening spatial thinking for other puzzles.
Object shadows → focused scanning → child stays on task through simple look-and-match steps, supporting readiness for early letter and number tasks.

Object Shadow Matching Worksheet for Kindergarten
The Shadow Matching Worksheet for Kindergarten practices object shadow matching by having children pair five object pictures with the matching shadow shapes.
Object shadow matching helps the brain notice outlines, curves, and angles, which supports later visual skills for letters, numbers, and everyday “which one is the same?” choices.
To use the Shadow Matching Worksheet, pick one row and ask the child to slowly trace the object’s outline with a finger, then point to the shadow with the same shape and direction.
This Shadow Matching Worksheet helps children focus on shape, because each shadow is shown with a slight rotation and the matching shadow never appears directly beside its object picture.
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