Learning Outcomes
This worksheet → subtract one number from another → strengthens first grade subtraction fluency and helps children find correct answers faster.
This worksheet → use counting back during subtraction → improves understanding of how smaller numbers come from bigger ones.
This worksheet → practice basic subtraction problems → boosts confidence with everyday math situations like counting items and comparing quantities.

Math Subtraction Worksheet: Subtract One From Another
The worksheet practices subtraction by having children subtract one number from another.
Subtraction matters in 1st grade because these number facts show up in everyday counting, like sharing snacks or fixing a small mistake. Many parents notice seven-year-olds get bored fast when subtraction feels like a long, repetitive drill.
Use this exact page with a simple routine, sit side by side, point to the starting number, count back one step at a time on fingers or a scrap of paper, and say the result out loud before writing it.
This worksheet focuses only on subtraction “one from another,” so practice stays on target and does not mix in other skills that can slow kids down.
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