Learning Outcomes
Preschool children → count two picture groups for addition → get comfortable combining quantities without digits, building a strong number sense foundation.
Preschool children → practice adding by touching and counting objects → improve focus during math talk, making later subtraction stories easier to understand.
Preschool children → notice totals after counting both groups → build confidence solving simple take-apart thoughts that lead into subtraction.
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Learn numbers, counting, and early number sense through simple examples
Preschool Addition and Subtraction Picture Worksheet
This preschool addition worksheet helps children practice adding two groups of objects together by counting the pictures, not using number digits. The page focuses on one clear skill, counting both groups to find how many altogether.
At age 4, picture counting builds the base for later addition and subtraction thinking, and many parents notice a common hiccup. While counting fast, children can skip a picture or lose track between the first group and the second group.
Use the worksheet with a simple routine: cover the second group with a scrap of paper, count the first group out loud while tapping each picture, then uncover the second group and count it the same way. Finally, count both groups together and say the total out loud before marking it.
The worksheet stays concrete with two clearly separated picture groups, so counting stays visible even when numbers feel new. This kind of hands-on layout helps children focus on combining quantities without jumping straight to digits or abstract math.
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