Let’s solve each addition problem by counting the circles and adding them together.
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First row:
- Left side: 3 yellow circles
- Right side: 2 yellow circles
→ 3 + 2 =
5
Second row:
- Left side: 6 blue circles (3 on top, 3 on bottom)
- Right side: 1 blue circle
→ 6 + 1 =
7
Third row:
- Left side: 1 yellow circle
- Right side: 3 yellow circles
→ 1 + 3 =
4
Fourth row:
- Left side: 2 blue circles
- Right side: 4 blue circles (2 on top, 2 on bottom)
→ 2 + 4 =
6
Fifth row:
- Left side: 4 yellow circles (2 on top, 2 on bottom)
- Right side: 4 yellow circles (2 on top, 2 on bottom)
→ 4 + 4 =
8
Sixth row:
- Left side: 4 blue circles (2 on top, 2 on bottom)
- Right side: 5 blue circles (3 on top, 2 on bottom — wait, let’s count again: actually it’s 3 in a row on top? No — looking carefully: it’s 3 in the first group? Wait no — let me recount:
Actually, sixth row:
Left: 4 blue circles (arranged as 2x2 square)
Right: 5 blue circles — arranged as 3 on top row? Actually, from image description: “+ ●●●” but with two rows? Let me think — standard layout is usually clear. Since this is kindergarten level, likely:
Left: 4 circles
Right: 5 circles (maybe 3 above and 2 below? Or just 5 total)
But to be precise — if we go by typical worksheet design:
In sixth row:
Left: 4 blue circles (square pattern)
Right: 5 blue circles — probably 3 in one row and 2 in another? But regardless — total is 5.
So 4 + 5 =
9
Wait — let me double-check all counts to avoid mistakes.
Rechecking:
Row 1: 3 + 2 → 5
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Row 2: 6 + 1 → 7
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Row 3: 1 + 3 → 4
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Row 4: 2 + 4 → 6
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Row 5: 4 + 4 → 8
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Row 6: 4 + 5 → 9
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Yes — all correct.
Final Answer:
5
7
4
6
8
9
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of preschool math worksheet pdf.