Learning Outcomes
Worksheet → counts two picture groups → child finds one total by combining object counts for early addition practice.
Worksheet → uses picture sets instead of digits → child builds number sense that supports later subtraction ideas.
Worksheet → practices counting on one page together → child gains confidence using counting strategies during everyday play.
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Addition and Subtraction Picture Groups Worksheet
This worksheet practices addition by having the child add two groups of objects together, using the pictures instead of digits. The child counts each picture group and then combines the counts to get one total.
At age 4, number talk can feel tricky when worksheets skip the pictures and jump to symbols. It is common for parents to notice counting gets wobbly or attention drifts during separate “left side, right side” work, especially when a page asks for too much all at once.
Use this exact page like a mini game. Point to the first group of pictures, count together once, then point to the second group of pictures and count again, and finish by counting all the pictures in the combined total.
The page is useful because it keeps practice grounded in real counting with visible groups, not worksheets that look like math flashcards. This worksheet also fits into shared parent-child time, so the parent can slow down, pause, and repeat counting without turning it into a long activity.
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