Preview of Addition with Easter — Kindergarten

Addition Worksheet

Addition with Easter — Kindergarten

KindergartenOperations & Algebraic ThinkingCommon Core

Each problem shows one group to count and one number to read: a set of eggs, bunnies and a basket, a plus sign, a written numeral, and an empty total. The child finds how many Easter things there are by counting the pictures and then counting on by the number. Because totals stay within ten, the answer is always reachable by counting rather than by recalling a fact, and the page quietly teaches that a numeral and a pile of things can mean the very same amount.

Counting on from a number, instead of counting everything again from one, is a key kindergarten step, and pairing the number with a group of Easter things to count makes it concrete. The picture anchors the meaning while the numeral does the new work, so the symbol is introduced exactly when the child has something real to attach it to.

Children who like easter settle into this quickly, and it suits a calm independent task or a counting game on the board. When the numbers feel easy, count a fresh group in addition with faces (black & white), or try addition with hospital things. You can also browse every addition worksheet or the whole Easter things collection for kindergarten — each sheet prints cleanly in black and white or plays online for free.

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