Learning Outcomes
Addition worksheet → add two numbers together → builds number-fact confidence for kindergarten sums with fewer random guesses.
Picture and number prompts on the worksheet → count groups using counters → helps children find the correct total without starting over each time.
Addition practice on the worksheet → understand “total” as two combined parts → prepares for subtraction by thinking in parts and totals.
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Learn numbers, counting, and early number sense through simple examples
Addition and Subtraction Number Worksheet
The worksheet practices adding two numbers together to find the total, building an easy first step toward later subtraction.
At age 5, number work can feel slow when the child needs to recount every time, and frustration shows up fast when digits on the page look different than objects at home.
For this page, point to the first number, have the child place that many counters beside it, then point to the second number and add that many more counters. Count all the counters together with the worksheet, and write the sum in the answer space.
This page stays focused on two-number addition problems, so practice time stays short and clear. The worksheet layout helps parents and teachers guide the same step-by-step routine without extra prep.
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