Learning Outcomes
Picture groups → count objects in two sets for addition → find the total without needing digits.
Two picture groups → combine counts using one-to-one touching → build confidence with simple addition facts.
Counting pictures → notice quantity change across sets → connect addition practice to early subtraction ideas.
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Kindergarten Addition and Subtraction Picture Worksheet
This worksheet gives practice with addition for kindergarten math, combining two picture groups by counting the objects and finding the total.
At this age, kids often stall when math feels repetitive, and five-year-olds get bored fast when adults ask for counting over and over without a game-like pause. Counting pictures with one clear step at a time helps the worksheet feel doable.
Use this exact page by counting the first picture group aloud, then counting the second picture group aloud, and finally counting all pictures together while you tap each one with a finger.
The worksheet is different from a generic printable because it focuses on picture counting, not digits, so addition and early subtraction thinking can grow from what a child can see. It is a shared parent-child activity you can finish in a few minutes, even on busy days.
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