Learning Outcomes
Object silhouettes → shadow matching skill → child compares outlines and angles, pointing to the correct shadow with fewer guessing steps.
Five shadow pictures → visual discrimination skill → child notices rotated orientation and matches the exact shape, strengthening careful watching for letters.
Matching worksheet practice → attention-to-details skill → child completes all five matches confidently, building stamina for longer visual tasks.

Shadow Matching Worksheet: Find the Correct Shadow for Kindergarten
The Shadow Matching Worksheet practices shadow matching for Kindergarten, with five object pictures and matching shadow silhouettes that need careful shape and angle comparison. Children use the Find the Shadow task to choose the shadow that matches each object’s outline.
Shadow matching helps children notice small visual differences like curves, points, and rotated orientation. Careful looking like this supports later reading readiness because letter shapes also depend on exact angles and outlines.
To use the Shadow Matching Worksheet, sit side-by-side with a pencil and point to the first object picture. Cover the shadow choices with a sheet of paper, uncover one shadow at a time, and ask which shadow matches the object’s outline, then circle the correct shadow for the remaining four objects.
This Shadow Matching Worksheet is useful because it includes five distinct objects and slightly rotated shadows, so matching depends on visual detail instead of guessing by spot. The Whizki Learning worksheet layout makes quick parent check-ins easy during a short, screen-free session.
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