Learning Outcomes
Child → adds two numbers together → answers simple addition problems with confidence during short, focused practice.
Worksheet → supports counting forward and simple number sense → helps children connect addition steps to later subtraction ideas.
Parent-led time → guides choosing the correct sum → reduces number-stress and builds quick checking habits at home.
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Learn numbers, counting, and early number sense through simple examples
Kindergarten Addition and Subtraction Worksheet
This worksheet gives your child practice adding two numbers together, using clear number prompts to find the sum. It is perfect for short, focused math time in kindergarten.
At this age, it is common for kids to get stuck when they see numbers with no story attached, or when they feel rushed. Try not to turn it into a speed contest, and use steady counting as the plan.
Use the page for one round per problem. Point to the first number, count forward together, then add the second number and say the final total out loud. If your child gets stuck, go back to the first number and count again from there.
What makes this printable useful is that it stays on one skill at a time, addition of two numbers. It is built for parent-child practice, not worksheets that pile up, so you can keep the routine calm, repeatable, and easy to fit into the day.
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