Learning Outcomes
Addition and subtraction picture worksheet → adds two groups → child counts objects and finds a total number without using digits.
Addition and subtraction picture worksheet → uses counting to model taking away → child understands fewer objects mean a smaller number.
Addition and subtraction picture worksheet → practices one-to-one counting → caregiver can quickly check number sense during short play breaks.
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Learn numbers, counting, and early number sense through simple examples
Preschool Addition Worksheet: Count Two Groups
This preschool math worksheet practices addition by adding two groups of objects together using the picture counts, not written digits.
At age 3, number sense grows fastest when counting feels physical and familiar. Many parents notice frustration when a worksheet expects number writing first, so picture counting gives the child a steadier starting point.
Use the page for a short, shared routine: point to the first picture group and count out loud, then point to the second picture group and count all objects together. After the total is found, cover a few objects on the second group with a small sticky note and count what is left for early subtraction talk.
This worksheet is useful because it keeps math grounded in what a child can see and count right away. Instead of mixing lots of skills, the page focuses on one clear move, combining two picture groups, so parent and child can repeat it without overwhelm.
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