Addition Worksheet
Addition with Nature (Black & White) — Kindergarten
Here addition mixes something to count with something to read. One addend is a little set of leaves, acorns and a mushroom the child counts for themselves; the other is a numeral already written down; the box after the equals sign is where the total goes. Counting the nature things and then carrying on past the written number to reach the answer is exactly how five- and six-year-olds start to trust that a numeral stands for an amount they could have counted out themselves.
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 nature 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 nature (black & white) 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 everyday objects (black & white), or try addition with sea creatures (black & white). You can also browse every addition worksheet or the whole nature things collection for kindergarten — each sheet prints cleanly in black and white or plays online for free.
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