Learning Outcomes
The worksheet → adding two picture groups → children count objects in both parts, then count all objects together for the total.
The worksheet → understanding addition as combining amounts → children build a clear sense that bigger totals come from putting groups together.
The worksheet → moving between quantities without digits → children practice flexible thinking that later supports simple subtraction stories and take-away ideas.
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Learn numbers, counting, and early number sense through simple examples
Preschool Addition and Subtraction Pictures Worksheet
The worksheet is a preschool addition and subtraction picture page that asks children to add two groups of objects by counting the pictures, not using digits.
At age 5, counting real amounts helps children make sense of totals before math symbols show up. When parents notice that kids stall and want to rush, this page keeps attention on clear picture amounts, with support from Whizki Learning.
For this worksheet page, pick up a few small items, then point to the first picture group and count each object aloud. Point to the second picture group, count it too, and then count all objects again to match the total shown on the page.
Unlike a generic printable with only numbers, the worksheet uses two visible sets of objects so children can check their own counting. The simple layout supports short, shared practice when focus dips, whether used at home or in a classroom.
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