Description
What It Is:
This worksheet helps young learners practice addition to 10 using visual objects and simple number sentences. Students count pictures such as balloons, cupcakes, pencils, and crayons, then solve each addition problem by writing the correct sum.
Why Use It:
This activity builds strong number sense and early addition skills through visual representation. It helps students understand addition as combining groups, making math more concrete and engaging for early learners.
How to Use It:
• Count the objects shown in each group.
• Add the two numbers together.
• Write the correct total in the blank space.
• Encourage counting aloud or pointing to objects for accuracy.
Grade Suitability:
Best suited for Kindergarten–Grade 1.
• Kindergarten: Learning basic addition using visual aids and numbers up to 10.
• Grade 1: Reinforcing addition fluency and confidence with sums to 10.
Target Users:
Ideal for kindergarten teachers, early elementary teachers, parents, and homeschool educators who want to support early math development through visual and hands-on addition practice.
This worksheet helps young learners practice addition to 10 using visual objects and simple number sentences. Students count pictures such as balloons, cupcakes, pencils, and crayons, then solve each addition problem by writing the correct sum.
Why Use It:
This activity builds strong number sense and early addition skills through visual representation. It helps students understand addition as combining groups, making math more concrete and engaging for early learners.
How to Use It:
• Count the objects shown in each group.
• Add the two numbers together.
• Write the correct total in the blank space.
• Encourage counting aloud or pointing to objects for accuracy.
Grade Suitability:
Best suited for Kindergarten–Grade 1.
• Kindergarten: Learning basic addition using visual aids and numbers up to 10.
• Grade 1: Reinforcing addition fluency and confidence with sums to 10.
Target Users:
Ideal for kindergarten teachers, early elementary teachers, parents, and homeschool educators who want to support early math development through visual and hands-on addition practice.
