Learning Outcomes
Shadows and object pictures → shadow matching by shape comparison → child selects the correct silhouette with fewer second guesses.
Object outlines and shadow edges → noticing turns and line details → child matches rotated shadows accurately across all five items.
Five picture-to-shadow checks → short repeated “find the shadow” rounds → child builds steady focus and confidence with visual logic tasks.

Shadow Matching Worksheet: Find the Right Shadow for Kindergarten
Shadow matching helps children build strong visual noticing skills and focus during problem solving. Watching how shadows line up with object shapes also supports later work with writing, reading, and direction skills like left-to-right awareness.
To use the Shadow Matching Worksheet, choose one row and do it together. Ask your child to run a finger along the object outline, then point to the shadow that has the same “who is bigger, smaller, and turns” shape. Keep the session short, about 2 to 5 minutes, and celebrate correct matches and good checking, even when a try needs another look.
This specific Shadow Matching Worksheet is helpful because five distinct silhouettes are presented with enough shape differences to stay interesting. The layout encourages careful comparing instead of quick guessing, so children practice the exact skill of matching shadows to object shapes again and again.
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