Learning Outcomes
Addition and subtraction worksheet → adding two numbers together → child says or selects the correct sum during quick practice rounds.
Number pair pictures → counting on from the first number → child gets faster at making totals without starting over each time.
Simple equation thinking → seeing addition as combining groups → child is ready for basic subtraction stories in kindergarten math.
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Learn numbers, counting, and early number sense through simple examples
Kindergarten Addition and Subtraction Worksheet
This worksheet practices addition by asking the child to add two numbers together and find the total.
At age 5, number details can feel tricky, and kids can lose interest quickly when practice drags on. Many parents notice that children pause when two numbers look “close” or when the task feels too big all at once.
Start by doing the first problem together. Have the child point to the two numbers, then use counters to represent each number, and say the total out loud. For the next two problems, the parent reads the numbers, and the child finds the sum.
Instead of a long drill, this page gives a short, focused burst of two-number adding. That makes shared practice feel doable on busy days, and it turns math into quick back-and-forth conversation.
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