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What It Is:
This worksheet helps students practice addition by counting fruit pictures and adding two groups together. Learners observe each set of fruits, count how many are shown, and write the total sum in the answer box provided.
Why Use It:
This activity strengthens early addition skills and number sense through visual counting. Using familiar fruits makes math more engaging while helping students understand how quantities combine to form a total.
How to Use It:
• Count the number of fruits in the first group.
• Count the number of fruits in the second group.
• Add the two numbers together.
• Write the correct total in the answer box.
Grade Suitability:
Best suited for Kindergarten–Grade 1.
• Kindergarten: Learning to count objects and add small numbers using visual support.
• Grade 1: Reinforcing addition strategies and accuracy with picture-based problems.
Target Users:
Ideal for kindergarten and first-grade teachers, parents, and homeschool educators looking for engaging, visual addition worksheets that support early math development.
This worksheet helps students practice addition by counting fruit pictures and adding two groups together. Learners observe each set of fruits, count how many are shown, and write the total sum in the answer box provided.
Why Use It:
This activity strengthens early addition skills and number sense through visual counting. Using familiar fruits makes math more engaging while helping students understand how quantities combine to form a total.
How to Use It:
• Count the number of fruits in the first group.
• Count the number of fruits in the second group.
• Add the two numbers together.
• Write the correct total in the answer box.
Grade Suitability:
Best suited for Kindergarten–Grade 1.
• Kindergarten: Learning to count objects and add small numbers using visual support.
• Grade 1: Reinforcing addition strategies and accuracy with picture-based problems.
Target Users:
Ideal for kindergarten and first-grade teachers, parents, and homeschool educators looking for engaging, visual addition worksheets that support early math development.




