Learning Outcomes
The worksheet → compares picture groups → helps children decide which group is bigger, smaller, or equal through careful counting.
The worksheet → builds counting accuracy → reduces rushed counting errors when comparing groups, preparing children for later addition and subtraction problems.
The worksheet → strengthens understanding of more and less → gives practice using picture evidence to make number choices confidently.
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Learn numbers, counting, and early number sense through simple examples
Addition and Subtraction Picture Comparison Worksheet
This worksheet practices addition and subtraction number sense by comparing two picture groups and choosing bigger, smaller, or equal.
At age 5, number sense is still forming, and five-year-olds get bored fast when math turns into digit practice. Counting real pictures slowly helps families avoid the common “wait, how many was that?” moment.
For each row on the worksheet, parent and child count the first picture group by tapping each object once, then count the second picture group the same way, then decide which group is bigger, smaller, or equal.
This page feels different from a generic printable because every answer comes from picture counts, so addition and subtraction thinking grows without needing written numerals or math symbols.
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