Learning Outcomes
Subtraction worksheet → subtract one number from another → helps kindergarten children count backward and find the remaining amount with less guessing.
Subtraction worksheet → match “take away” with a removed amount → strengthens number sense and builds clear steps for solving each row.
Subtraction worksheet → practice one row at a time → increases confidence on subtraction problems and supports faster, more accurate answers over time.

Subtraction Numbers Worksheet for Kindergarten
This kindergarten subtraction worksheet asks the child to subtract one number from another using number pictures. Each row focuses on taking away and finding the remaining number, one step at a time.
At age 5, subtraction skills grow best when math feels connected to an action. Many kids stall when “take away” stays only as words, or when practice goes on too long without a clear, finish-line goal.
Use this exact page for a short, shared routine. For one row, parent and child find the starting number, then child crosses out the amount to take away, and child circles or writes the remaining number. Repeat for just 3 to 5 rows.
This worksheet is useful because it keeps the focus on subtracting and noticing what is left. The simple row-by-row layout makes it easier to check each answer step without rushing, and it fits right into everyday table time.
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