Learning Outcomes
The worksheet → picture subtraction → helps 5-year-olds take away by counting remaining objects correctly.
The worksheet → adding and subtracting number sense → builds understanding of bigger and smaller groups through simple picture sets.
The worksheet → subtraction language practice → supports clearer “take away” thinking by turning pictures into a short story.

Preschool Subtraction With Pictures Worksheet
The worksheet practices addition and subtraction by asking children to subtract a smaller group from a larger group using pictures, not number symbols.
At this age, five-year-olds get bored fast when subtraction turns into “do the numbers” with no story. Counting picture groups makes the idea of taking away feel concrete and doable.
Use the page together by counting the larger group out loud, then mark or point to the smaller group as “the ones that get taken away.” Finally, count the remaining pictures and say the result.
This worksheet is useful because it uses actual images for subtraction, so children can build number sense without memorizing steps, and parents can keep the session hands-on and calm.
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