Learning Outcomes
Shadow matching, matching each object to the correct silhouette, builds quick visual discrimination between similar shapes during five guided rounds.
Shadow matching, rotating attention from picture to shadow, strengthens spatial thinking and reduces mix-ups while finding the right match.
Shadow matching, using one-to-one linking with a finger trace, supports hand-eye coordination and confident looking from left to right.

Shadow Matching Worksheet for Kindergarten: Find the Right Shadow
The Shadow Matching Worksheet for Kindergarten asks children to find the correct shadow for each object picture, practicing shadow matching with a careful shape-to-shape look.
Shadow matching helps kindergarteners notice shape edges and build simple spatial thinking, which supports later skills like following directions, writing details, and solving basic logic puzzles.
For each row, parent or teacher can say, “Look at the object first. Then scan the shadows from top to bottom.” After the child taps a shadow, guide one finger trace along the silhouette, then move to the next object.
This specific Shadow Matching Worksheet uses five different object silhouettes with rotated shadows, so matching takes real comparing instead of guessing the nearest-looking option.
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