Learning Outcomes
Object shadows → shadow matching → preschooler lines up a picture with the same outline, strengthening noticing of shape details.
Shadows turned in different ways → shadow matching → preschooler rotates attention from object to outline, improving spatial thinking for later letters.
One-to-one picture rows → shadow matching → preschooler practices careful checking, reducing skipped matches and building confidence in independent work.

Shadow Matching Worksheet for Preschool: Find the Shadow
The Shadow Matching Worksheet: Find the Shadow for Preschool gives children a set of object pictures and a set of shadow pictures that need matching, building shadow matching skills.
Shadow matching helps preschoolers notice shape details and turning differences, which supports later letter and number recognition during early learning.
For the Shadow Matching Worksheet: Find the Shadow, ask a parent or teacher to point to one object picture, then guide the child to choose the shadow with the same outline before moving to the next object.
This shadow matching worksheet uses small shadow rotations and a clear picture-to-shadow layout, so visual logic for kids practice stays focused and screen-free.
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