Learning Outcomes
The worksheet → counts picture groups for addition → helps a child find the total without using digits.
The worksheet → compares two picture groups while counting → strengthens one-to-one counting and number order understanding.
The worksheet → practices “altogether” totals with objects → supports early subtraction thinking by noticing change in groups.
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Learn numbers, counting, and early number sense through simple examples
Addition With Pictures Worksheet for Preschoolers
The worksheet builds addition skills by asking children to add two groups of objects together using picture counting, not digits. Each answer comes from counting the objects shown in the two picture groups.
At age 4, parents often notice counting can get wobbly when children feel rushed or repeat the counts too quickly. The worksheet keeps attention on the pictures, so a child can slow down and focus on one set at a time.
Use the page by pointing to the first picture group and counting out loud together. Next, point to the second picture group and count again, then count all the pictures together for the final total.
This page is useful because it practices early number sense with clear visuals, and it gives parents a simple way to talk about “how many altogether” while building the groundwork for early subtraction thinking later. Whizki Learning worksheets stay screen-free and made for shared, short moments at the table.
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