Learning Outcomes
Worksheet → Add two numbers → Kindergarten learner writes the correct sum by counting on from the first number.
Worksheet → Combine two addends → Child tracks both numbers with fewer mix-ups and explains the total using counting steps.
Worksheet → Use sums for early subtraction thinking → Child notices that changing one addend changes the total during practice.
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Addition and Subtraction Math Worksheet for Kindergarten
This worksheet is a kindergarten addition practice page. Each problem asks the child to add two numbers together and find the sum.
At age 5, number work needs to stay hands-on and quick. Many families notice that kids rush, lose track, or get frustrated when counting turns into a long routine.
To use this exact page, set a timer for 5 minutes and do one problem at a time. Point to the first number, count that many items or dots, then point to the second number and count on to reach the total. Let Whizki Learning guide the structure of the worksheet, and keep the work calm and repeatable.
What makes this printable useful is the simple setup and the clear focus on adding two numbers. It feels different from a generic “count and circle” page because it pushes the same skill, sum after sum, in a child-friendly order.
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