Learning Outcomes
This preschool math worksheet → compares two picture groups → helps a 3-year-old choose which group is bigger, smaller, or equal.
This preschool math worksheet → practices one to one picture counting → builds confidence for early addition and subtraction thinking without digits.
This preschool math worksheet → uses clear comparison words → supports calmer, more focused math conversations during preschool time.
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Preschool Addition and Subtraction Comparison Worksheet
This preschool worksheet practices early addition and subtraction thinking through picture counting. The child compares two groups of objects and chooses which group is bigger, smaller, or equal.
At age 3, number symbols and number words can feel tricky. Parents often see kids skip objects, count too quickly, or lose track when two groups look similar, so the comparison gets confusing.
Use the page for a short, shared moment. Pick one row, point to the first group, and count each picture with a finger. Then count the second group and help the child circle the answer for bigger, smaller, or equal.
This worksheet stays focused because it uses real pictures instead of digits. The simple choice wording builds a clear habit for comparing quantity before children meet more formal math later.
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