Preschool live worksheets should stay concrete
At this age, the screen activity should still feel close to a real counting task. A child needs visible groups, clear answer boxes, and a short goal that can be finished before attention fades. The live format adds checking and a fresh version, but the learning still begins with looking carefully at the objects.
Use one folder at a time
Counting and addition are separate folders because they ask children to think in different ways. Counting asks for one group total. Addition asks children to join two groups with a plus sign. Keeping those folders separate makes each live worksheet easier to choose and easier to review.
Use live practice after hands-on counting
A browser worksheet works best after a child has used toys, blocks, fingers, snacks, or classroom objects. The live page then gives a quick independent check: count the picture, add the two groups when needed, type the number, submit, and talk through any missed item.