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Do I Have a Shadow? Activity (K-1)

  • Updated

    Updated:  25 Nov 2025

Explore light and shadow while practicing science inquiry skills with an engaging Predict and Observe Shadow Experiment for early learners.

  • Editable

    Editable:  Google Slides

  • Non-Editable

    Non-Editable:  PDF

  • Pages

    Pages:  1 Page

  • Curriculum
  • Grades

    Grades:  K - 1

  • Differentiated

    Differentiated:  Yes

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teaching resource

Do I Have a Shadow? Activity (K-1)

  • Updated

    Updated:  25 Nov 2025

Explore light and shadow while practicing science inquiry skills with an engaging Predict and Observe Shadow Experiment for early learners.

  • Editable

    Editable:  Google Slides

  • Non-Editable

    Non-Editable:  PDF

  • Pages

    Pages:  1 Page

  • Curriculum
  • Grades

    Grades:  K - 1

  • Differentiated

    Differentiated:  Yes

Explore light and shadow while practicing science inquiry skills with an engaging Predict and Observe Shadow Experiment for early learners.

Do I Have a Shadow? Science Observation Activity for Kindergarten

Kick off your light lessons and science inquiry unit with a hands-on investigation your young learners will love! This ‘Do I Have a Shadow?’ Science Observation Activity helps kindergarten and first-grade students build early science inquiry skills by predicting, testing, and observing how different objects interact with light.

This simple graphic organizer and activity gives young learners easy and meaningful practice using scientific thinking skills such as making predictions, conducting tests, and recording their findings in a table or grid. It’s the perfect introduction to shadows and a fantastic way to support early data-collection skills.

Predict and Observe Objects That Create Shadows

This activity invites students to think and work like real scientists. Using the graphic organizer, students will:

  • Make Predictions about whether an object will create a shadow.
  • Test Their Ideas using flashlights, classroom lights, or natural sunlight.
  • Observe the Results as they see which objects block light and which do not.
  • Record Their Data by marking whether the object produced a shadow, then comparing their predictions to the actual outcome.

It’s an excellent activity for whole-group modelling, small-group exploration, or a science center. We have included two variations of this resource… one with the objects already filled in, and another with blanks for you to add your own.

Download Your Kindergarten Science Inquiry Activity

This printable graphic organizer is no-prep and ready to use, so you just print and pair with a few classroom objects and a light source. 

This resource is available in both PDF and editable Google Slides format.  To get your copy, click the dropdown arrow on the download button and choose your preferred file type.


This resource was created by Lindsey Phillips, a teacher in Michigan and Teach Starter Collaborator.


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