This Grade 1 shadows worksheet helps first graders notice how the sun's position changes their shadow during the day. Kids trace words like shade, tree, short, and tall, then fill in sentences about morning and noon shadows. True or false items help Grade 1 learners see that shadows grow long at sunrise, shrink at noon, and stretch out again at sunset.
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Earth, Sun & Moon Patterns
Part A: Trace the Words
Trace each word carefully by following the dotted lines.
1. shade
2. tree
3. short
4. tall
5. noon
6. dawn
Part B: Fill in the Blank
Write the missing word or number on each line.
1. A dark shape made when you block sunlight is your shadow.
2. At noon the sun is high, and shadows look very short.
3. Early in the morning, shadows look very long on the ground.
4. A tree gives cool shade because it blocks the sunlight.
Part C: True or False?
Read each statement. Circle True or False.
1. Shadows change size and direction during the day.
True False
2. Your shadow stays exactly the same all day long.
True False
3. Shadows form when something blocks the sun's light.
True False
Earth, Sun & Moon Patterns
★ Part A: Trace the Words
Trace each word carefully by following the dotted lines.
1) shade
2) tree
3) short
4) tall
5) noon
6) dawn
★ Part B: Fill in the Blank
Write the missing word or number on each line.
1) A dark shape made when you block sunlight is your shadow.
2) At noon the sun is high, and shadows look very short.
3) Early in the morning, shadows look very long on the ground.
4) A tree gives cool shade because it blocks the sunlight.
★ Part C: True or False?
Read each statement. Circle True or False.
1) Shadows change size and direction during the day.
True
False
2) Your shadow stays exactly the same all day long.
True
False
3) Shadows form when something blocks the sun's light.
True
False
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