Kindergarten Picture Addition to 10 Worksheet
Count both groups of pictures and write how many there are in all.
- Centers
- Homework
- Morning Work
- Intervention
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- Grade
- Kindergarten
- Subject
- Math
- Skill
- Addition
- Topic
- picture addition within 10
- Difficulty
- Easy
- Time
- 10 minutes
- Pages
- 2 (incl. answer key)
- Format
- Printable PDF (US Letter)
- Answer key
- Included
- Best for
- centers, homework, morning work, intervention
Worksheet details
What This Worksheet Practices
Students will add two groups of pictures with a total within 10 by counting all the objects.
- Joining two groups
- Counting all the objects
- Understanding addition as putting together
Worksheet Preview
Adding means putting together
Picture addition gives kindergartners a concrete first look at addition: two groups of objects joined into one. Counting all the pictures — both groups — gives the total. This builds the idea behind the plus sign before any symbols are memorized.
How to use it
Have your child count the first group, then keep counting right into the second group. Touching each object prevents skipping or double-counting. Builds on counting objects and leads to addition facts to 10 in first grade.
👩🏫 Teacher note
Picture addition shows that adding means putting two groups together. Have students touch and count every object, both groups, to find the total.
🏠 Parent note
Count the first group, then keep counting into the second group. The last number you say is the answer.
Common Mistakes to Watch For
- Counting one group twice
- Forgetting to count both groups
Answer Key
Each answer shows the total.
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