Learning Outcomes
This worksheet → subtraction practice → helps a six-year-old compare two numbers and find how many are left after taking away.
This worksheet → number sense with subtraction → strengthens quick counting backward and supports later addition-and-subtraction story problems.
This worksheet → accurate one-step answers → builds confidence when caregivers and teachers check thinking together, one box at a time.

Subtraction Practice Worksheet for Kindergarten
This worksheet asks the child to practice subtraction by subtracting one number from another and writing the answer in the boxes.
At age six, five-year-olds can rush through number work or lose interest quickly, so parents often need a quick hands-on start. Whizki Learning pairs well with counting toys because the child can move counters while the worksheet keeps the numbers in view.
Use the page for a short session: choose one row, read the two numbers, and count backward with fingers or small counting bears. Work through the next row together, then invite the child to try one more row if motivation is still there.
This worksheet is useful because each problem targets one-step take away, making it easier to spot what the child understood. The clear number boxes help the child connect “how many are left” to a written answer.
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