Learning Outcomes
Object pictures and shadows → shadow matching → child spots consistent outlines and chooses the correct shadow on each of the five rows.
Rotated shadows → shadow matching → preschooler compares angles and placement, improving attention to visual details across the worksheet page.
Everyday objects → shadow matching → child practices simple visual problem-solving by checking choices and retrying when outlines do not match.

Shadow Matching Objects Worksheet for Preschool
The Shadow Matching Worksheet practices matching object pictures to their correct shadows, helping preschoolers pair each five-item silhouette with its real outline.
Shadow matching supports early visual focus and shape noticing, so the child learns how angles and size stay the same even when shadows look turned or stretched.
Pick one row, have the child point to an object picture, then cover the shadows except one. Ask the child to compare the outline with a finger and choose the matching shadow on the Shadow Matching Worksheet.
On this specific Shadow Matching Worksheet, shadows are shuffled and lightly rotated across the page, so shadow matching depends on careful comparing, not picking the first “almost right” option.
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