Addition Worksheet
Addition with Flowers — Kindergarten
This kindergarten worksheet sets out two small groups of tulips, daisies and a rose on each row, with a plus sign between them and an empty box after the equals sign. Children count the flowers in the first group, count the second group, and write how many there are in all. A row might pair a few with a couple more, so the same skill comes back with a fresh picture each time. The pictures carry the whole problem, so a child who cannot yet read a written equation can still solve every line by touching and counting what is there.
Sums stay small, within ten, so the answer is always reachable by counting the pictures rather than recalling a fact a five-year-old has not met yet. That keeps the focus on what addition means — putting two groups of flowers together into one total — instead of racing for speed before the idea is secure.
Children who enjoy flowers take to this one quickly, and it works just as well as a quiet morning task or a count-along on the board. When the set feels easy, count a different collection in addition with forest creatures, or try addition with everyday objects. You can also browse every addition worksheet or the whole flowers collection for kindergarten — each sheet prints cleanly in black and white or plays online for free.
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