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Part-Part-Whole Relationships

Kindergarten math worksheet focusing on understanding and identifying part-part-whole relationships using visual aids and simple addition.

Kindergarten Math AdditionPart-part-whole Relationships
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CCSS.MATH.CONTENT.K.OA.A.3CCSS.MATH.CONTENT.K.OA.A.5

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kindergartenmathadditionpart-part-wholenumber sense
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Part-Part-Whole Relationships

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Look at the pictures and count the objects. Write the numbers to show the parts and the whole.

1. Count the red circles and blue circles. How many circles in all?

Part:  

Part:  

Whole:  


2. Count the green squares and yellow squares. How many squares in all?

Part:  

Part:  

Whole:  

Fill in the missing numbers to complete the part-part-whole relationship.

3. If 3 is a part and 2 is a part, the whole is  .

4. If 1 is a part and 4 is a part, the whole is  .

5. If the whole is 5 and 2 is a part, the other part is  .

6. Draw 3 stars and 2 hearts. How many shapes in all?

I drew   stars and   hearts. That makes   shapes in all.

Read each statement. Circle True or False.

7. If you have 2 apples and 1 orange, you have 3 fruits in total.

T

True

F

False

8. If you have 4 candies and eat 2, you still have 4 candies.

T

True

F

False