Learning Outcomes
Addition worksheet → add two numbers together → child finds the total by counting on instead of starting over.
Kindergarten math practice → recognize number pairs → child completes each problem with less guessing and more confidence.
Addition and subtraction skills → use fingers or counters to combine numbers → child connects addition results to future take-away ideas.
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Learn numbers, counting, and early number sense through simple examples
Addition and Subtraction Practice Worksheet
This worksheet is an addition practice page for kindergarten, where the child adds two numbers together to find the total. It also builds the number sense that makes later subtraction feel less mysterious.
At age five, number work needs to stay short and hands-on, not “sit and think” for too long. A common parenting friction is that kids start counting over and over from the first number and then lose focus.
Use this exact page by pointing to each pair of numbers, having the child count the first number and then count on the second number using fingers or counters, and finally write the answer together. Keep the routine the same for every box so the child knows what to do next.
Because the worksheet focuses on adding two numbers at a time, it is an easy win you can repeat on busy days. The layout gives clear, step-by-step practice you can use with Whizki Learning or any math talk you already do.
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