Learning Outcomes
The worksheet → subtract one number from another → strengthens 1st grade number sense and helps children see what is left after subtraction.
The worksheet → practice subtraction with clear steps → reduces rushing, so children match each answer to the starting numbers.
The worksheet → repeat subtraction problems in a small set → builds confidence that subtraction can be solved without guesswork.

Math Subtraction Practice Worksheet
This worksheet is a focused subtraction practice page. Children subtract one number from another to find what is left.
At this age, seven-year-olds can rush or lose track of what each number stands for. That is usually the moment where subtraction feels “busy,” even when the numbers are simple.
Pick one problem on the page. Use small objects like buttons or pennies, count the first number out loud, then move away the second number. Have your child say the leftover amount, write the answer, and move to the next problem.
Each problem on the worksheet stays on subtraction only, so the work matches the goal. It is a clean, low-stress page for parent-child check-ins, and it is easy to pair with a quick hands-on routine from Whizki Learning.
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