Learning Outcomes
This subtraction worksheet → subtracts one number from another → helps first graders find the difference using counting back with fewer slip-ups.
This addition and subtraction practice → connects take-away thinking to number sentences → supports faster, more confident answers during homework and classroom work.
This grade-one math sheet → strengthens basic subtraction facts → builds a steady foundation for later multi-step problems and story math.

Addition and Subtraction Subtraction Practice Worksheet
This worksheet is a subtraction practice page where children subtract one number from another to find the difference.
At age 6, this skill matters because kids need subtraction to fit smoothly into everyday math, like figuring out how many are left. One common friction is that many children get wobbly when “take away” shows up, then they rush or count back incorrectly, and five-year-olds get bored fast.
Try this with this exact page: choose one subtraction problem, point to the first number, set out that many small counters, then physically take away the second number. Ask the child to look at the remaining counters and write the subtraction answer on the worksheet.
The worksheet stays focused on one task type, so the child gets repeated practice without extra ideas to juggle. The clean, problem-by-problem layout makes it easy for a parent or teacher to pause, model once, and then let the child try the next problem.
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