Math Addition Worksheet for Kindergarten

Math Addition Worksheet for Kindergarten

Here's a fun and interactive math addition worksheet for kindergarten students:

Addition Fun!

Instructions:

* Count the objects together to find the total.
* Write the answer to each problem.
* Use numbers and pictures to help you count!

Problem 1:

There are 2 blocks and 1 block more. How many blocks do we have now?

2

Problem 2:

There are 3 fingers on one hand and 2 fingers on the other hand. How many fingers do we have in total?

5

Problem 3:

There are 1 ball and 2 balls. How many balls do we have now?

3

Problem 4:

There are 4 toys on the shelf and 1 toy more. How many toys do we have now?

5

Problem 5:

There are 2 crayons in a box and 1 crayon more. How many crayons do we have now?

3

Problem 6:

There are 1 book and 2 books. How many books do we have now?

3

Problem 7:

There are 3 pennies in a jar and 1 penny more. How many pennies do we have now?

4

Problem 8:

There are 2 cookies and 1 cookie more. How many cookies do we have now?

3

Problem 9:

There are 1 cat and 2 cats. How many cats do we have now?

3

Problem 10:

There are 4 flowers in a pot and 2 flowers more. How many flowers do we have now?

6

Can you add all these numbers up?

(Insert space for students to do extra practice addition problems)

Additional Activities:

* Ask students to draw a picture that represents one of the addition problems.
* Use real-life objects to demonstrate addition, such as counting blocks or toys.
* Play a "What's Missing?" game where students take turns removing an object from a set and asking classmates to add up the remaining objects.

Remember to have fun and be patient with your kindergarten students as they learn to add numbers together!

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