Learning Outcomes
Picture groups → subtract by taking away a smaller set → identifies how many objects remain after counting each row
Larger and smaller pictures → counting and regrouping without digits → builds confidence with early number sense and simple subtraction ideas
Shared parent-child pointing → hands-on one-to-one counting → reduces rushed guesses and supports calm focus during subtraction practice

Subtract From Picture Groups, Preschool Worksheet
The worksheet practices subtraction for preschoolers by having children count picture groups and take away a smaller set from a larger set.
At age 3, children can get stuck when math feels like letters or symbols, and some kids rush and lose track of which pictures were counted.
For each row, parent and child point to the larger picture group, count out loud, then tap or cross off the smaller group pictures, and finish by counting the remaining pictures.
Because the answers come from real pictures instead of digits, this page supports hands-on thinking. Shared counting stays short, calm, and doable for a preschool attention span.
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