Learning Outcomes
Shadow matching → comparing object outlines to shadow shapes → helps kindergarteners choose the correct partner shadow with fewer guesses.
Shadow matching → noticing size and rotation clues in each picture → builds steady attention during logic practice on the Shadow Matching Worksheet.
Shadow matching → using hand-eye linking while pointing to shadows → strengthens fine-motor focus needed for later picture, letter, and number matching.

Shadow Matching Worksheet for Kindergarten
The Shadow Matching Worksheet for kindergarten practices shadow matching by pairing five object pictures with the correct shadow outlines.
Shadow matching helps kindergarteners build shape awareness and visual attention, skills that carry over to spotting patterns in letters and numbers during everyday learning.
Use the Shadow Matching Worksheet at a table or on the floor. Point to one object picture, slowly trace the shadow outline with a finger, and let the child choose the matching shadow before moving to the next pair.
This specific Shadow Matching Worksheet keeps logic focused with five distinct objects and angled shadows, so the child practices comparing outlines instead of guessing based on color.
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