Learning Outcomes
Preschooler → adds two picture groups by counting objects → gets the total amount using real pictures instead of digits.
Preschooler → practices parts and whole amounts → builds a base for subtraction by seeing what stays and what changes.
Preschooler → follows the counting steps on the worksheet → answers simple problems with less guessing and more confidence.
Numbers & Counting
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Learn numbers, counting, and early number sense through simple examples
Preschool Addition and Subtraction Picture Worksheet
The worksheet is a preschool math picture page that practices addition by adding two groups of objects together through counting.
At age 3, kids are still learning that numbers match real amounts. A common parenting friction shows up when picture groups look different, and the counting gets wobbly with a “Wait, how many is that?” moment.
To use this page, point to the first picture group and have the child count the objects out loud while tapping each one. Point to the second group and count those objects too. Then count all the objects together, one at a time, to match the total the worksheet asks for.
This page stays concrete because it uses pictures of objects instead of digits or symbol writing. The repeated “count two groups, then count the whole” routine gives families a simple structure for short practice without turning it into a long worksheet fight.
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