Learning Outcomes
Worksheet → Compare two picture groups → Child decides which group is bigger, smaller, or the same.
Worksheet → Count objects in each set → Child matches counts to picture choices for early addition thinking.
Worksheet → Compare amounts and differences → Child uses bigger, smaller, and equal language to support early subtraction ideas.
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Math Worksheet: Compare and Count to Add and Subtract
This Math worksheet practices comparing two picture groups to build early addition and subtraction thinking. The child counts the objects in each set and chooses which group is bigger, smaller, or equal.
At this age, kids often get stuck when math feels like copy work, and many three-year-olds get bored fast with anything that turns into letter or number writing. The picture sets keep the focus on what the child sees and says.
Use this exact page as a quick parent-child game. Point to one group, ask which group looks bigger, then count each group aloud together and say the choice out loud, like more, fewer, or the same.
This worksheet is useful because it uses real pictures and comparison decisions, not number symbols. That makes early add-and-subtract ideas feel natural, like everyday talk about amounts.
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