Learning Outcomes
The worksheet → counts two picture groups → gives a total number using one-to-one matching, building early addition understanding.
The worksheet → practices ‘altogether’ by combining groups → prepares preschoolers for subtraction ideas like taking away small amounts.
The worksheet → uses short picture counting steps → helps caregivers keep focus during busy days and reduces ‘I’m done’ moments.
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Learn numbers, counting, and early number sense through simple examples
Preschool Addition and Subtraction Picture Worksheet
This addition and subtraction picture worksheet asks preschoolers to add two groups of objects together by counting the pictures, not digits. Each problem focuses on finding the total number of pictures.
At age three, early math sticks when counting feels like touching and noticing. Many parents see kids get wiggly when there are lots of small items, and then the grown-up ends up doing the counting to “get it done.”
Try the first problem together. Point to the first picture group and count out loud while the child taps each picture. Count the second group the same way, then count all the pictures together and say the total number.
Because this worksheet uses picture groups and simple totals, it helps one-to-one counting and keeps practice short and doable. The format makes it easy for parents and teachers to repeat the routine with the same kind of counting again.
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