Learning Outcomes
Shadow matching → comparing an object to five shadows during the find-the-shadow task → strengthens visual attention and reduces guessing.
Shadow matching → rotating attention between the picture and the matching silhouette on the same line → supports fine visual discrimination for everyday learning.
Shadow matching → using finger tracing along shadow edges before circling the match → improves spatial thinking and confidence with picture matching.

Shadow Matching Worksheet for Preschool
The Shadow Matching Worksheet for preschool helps children find the correct shadow for five everyday pictures, building a clear object-to-outline connection.
Shadow matching matters because it trains visual attention and helps children sort what looks similar, a skill that shows up in daily directions, puzzles, and early learning.
To use the Shadow Matching Worksheet, place the paper on a table, point to one picture at a time, and let the child finger-trace the matching shadow edge before circling the match.
This specific Shadow Matching Worksheet keeps choices challenging in a good way, with five distinct silhouettes and a layout where the matching shadow does not sit beside the picture in the same spot.
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