Learning Outcomes
Worksheet pictures → count-and-combine addition → children add two object groups by counting, building strong number sense.
Worksheet groups of objects → track quantities step by step → children keep count across groups, reducing skipping and number confusion.
Worksheet picture totals → connect addition with early subtraction ideas → children understand totals come from combining sets, ready for later subtraction.
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Addition and Subtraction Picture Groups Worksheet
This worksheet helps kindergarten children practice addition using pictures. The worksheet asks the child to add two groups of objects by counting the pictures, not writing numbers.
Kindergarten math can feel slow when children chase symbols instead of meaning. Five-year-olds get bored fast, so the worksheet keeps attention on counting real objects in a simple order.
Use this exact page by pointing to the first group of pictures and counting out loud together. Then point to the second group, count it too, and finish by counting all the pictures together for the final total on the page.
The worksheet is different from a generic printable because it focuses on picture counting. The worksheet also supports early addition and subtraction thinking by showing “two groups become one total” in a clear visual way.
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