Learning Outcomes
Shadow matching skill helps kindergarteners compare object outlines to shadow shapes, so children place the correct match with growing confidence.
Shadow matching skill turns attention from details to big shapes, building visual scanning habits for later puzzles, letters, and writing practice.
Shadow matching using a row-by-row matching routine strengthens focus and persistence while finishing all five picture pairs.

Shadow Matching Worksheet for Kindergarten
The Shadow Matching Worksheet for Kindergarten helps children practice matching five object pictures to the correct shadow shape, one row at a time.
Shadow matching supports early visual shape skills that show up later in letter recognition and writing, because children learn to notice edges and big outlines first.
To use the Shadow Matching Worksheet for Kindergarten, cover extra shadow choices with paper, uncover one option at a time, and ask which shadow matches the object outline.
The worksheet is built for quick wins, with five distinct silhouettes on one page so children can compare shapes without long searching, boredom, or extra materials.
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