Kindergarten Addition up to 5

Let’s practice kindergarten addition up to 5 to learn how to add two single numbers up to 5. Enjoy practicing kindergarten addition up to 5.


For ‘and’ we write ‘+’ (plus).

For ‘are/is’ we write ‘=’ (equals).


Fill in the blanks:

For Example:

1.

Kindergarten Addition up to 5








1 star and 1 star are 2 stars.

1 and 1 are 2.

Kindergarten Addition up to 5










1 + 1 = 2.

We read this as one plus one equals two.


2.

Kindergarten Addition up to 5







…………. tortoises and 1 tortoise are …………. tortoises.

…………. and 1 are …………. .

…………. + 1 = …………. .



3.

Kindergarten Addition up to 5








…………. ducks and 1 duck are …………. ducks.

…………. and 1 are …………. .

…………. + 1 = …………. .



4.

Kindergarten Addition up to 5








…………. rabbits and 1 rabbit are …………. rabbits.

4 and …………. are …………. .

…………. + …………. = …………. .


Math Only Math is based on the premise that children do not make a distinction between play and work and learn best when learning becomes play and play becomes learning.

However, suggestions for further improvement, from all quarters would be greatly appreciated.

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