Learning Outcomes
Picture groups → counting on to add → totals two sets accurately for Kindergarten math, even without number symbols.
Picture groups → adding two groups together → builds a simple foundation for later subtraction by understanding “how many altogether.”
Kindergarten worksheet → careful one-by-one counting → strengthens focus during short practice sessions that fit five-year-old attention spans.
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Learn numbers, counting, and early number sense through simple examples
Kindergarten Addition and Subtraction Picture Worksheet
This Kindergarten math worksheet practices addition by having the child count pictures in two groups and find the total.
At age five, many kids stall when math looks like symbols or tiny details, and they can get bored fast with long worksheets. Counting real pictures helps keep practice concrete and quick.
For one quick round, parent and child point to the first picture group, count out loud, then point to the second group and count again, saying the total together.
This page is different from a generic printable because it uses objects in a clear layout, so the child connects counting to “how many altogether” without needing number writing.
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