Learning Outcomes
This worksheet → adding two picture groups → helps preschoolers find a total without using digits.
This picture page → one-to-one counting of objects → strengthens number sense for everyday counting talk.
This worksheet → combining amounts by adding pictures → sets up later subtraction thinking when objects go away.
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Learn numbers, counting, and early number sense through simple examples
Preschool Math Picture Worksheet: Add Two Groups
This worksheet helps preschoolers practice addition by adding two groups of pictures (no digits).
At age 3, counting picture objects helps kids understand that numbers mean amounts, but many parents notice kids want to guess the total instead of counting carefully.
Point to the first set of objects and tap each picture as you count out loud. Point to the second set, tap and count again, then count all the pictures one more time to check the total.
This page is different from generic printables because the child works with real picture groups, so understanding comes from matching counts to amounts, not from writing or reading numerals.
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