Learning Outcomes
This subtraction worksheet → subtracting one number from another → helps Grade 1 kids write the difference with more accuracy.
This subtraction worksheet → using the taking-away idea → strengthens number sense for both addition and subtraction practice.
This subtraction worksheet → completing short subtraction problems → builds confidence through repetition during parent-child or teacher-guided check-ins.

Subtraction Practice Worksheet for Addition and Subtraction
This worksheet practices subtraction, asking kids to subtract one number from another and write the missing difference.
At age 7+, subtraction facts and number sense are starting to click, but many children rush the “take away” step or mix up the order. That mix-up is super common, and Whizki Learning kids do best with short, calm practice.
Choose the first problem. Point to the starting number, have the child say it out loud, then point to the number being taken away. After your child fills in the answer, ask, “Does your answer make the numbers smaller?” and move on to the next problem.
This page is useful because it keeps the focus on one clear move, subtracting one number from another. It works as a quick shared activity during homework time, a calm morning break, or a brief classroom warm-up.
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