Learning Outcomes
The subtraction worksheet → subtracts one number from another → helps kindergarten kids match each problem to the correct number difference.
The worksheet pictures and number sets → support counting back by starting at the larger number → build steady subtraction thinking without rushing.
Shared practice with this subtraction worksheet → strengthens addition and subtraction connections through number sentences → makes later fact practice feel familiar.

Subtraction Numbers Worksheet for Kindergarten
This subtraction worksheet asks kindergarten kids to subtract one number from another. Each problem shows two quantities, then invites a counting-back answer.
At age five, number play can flip from fun to frustration, and many parents notice kids stall when subtracting feels like the same routine over and over. Subtracting helps kids learn how to find how many are left.
Use the page for a short round, 1 to 2 problems at a time. Point to the larger number, practice counting back with fingers, and ask, “How many are left after we take away?”
The worksheet keeps every question focused on one clear subtraction target, so the child can try again without getting lost. Whizki Learning turns that idea into a page that supports quick parent check-ins and steady practice.
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