Learning Outcomes
Subtraction worksheet → subtract one number from another → students count back correctly and write the difference with fewer mistakes.
Subtraction worksheet → connect numbers to a counting-back strategy → students explain their steps clearly using number words.
Subtraction worksheet → practice repeated subtraction problems → students build confidence and speed with basic differences for first grade.

Subtraction Practice Worksheet: Subtract One Number
This subtraction worksheet asks a child to subtract one number from another. Each problem practices finding the difference by starting with one number and counting back the amount.
At age 7, subtraction is still a little slippery. Many families notice that children rush, pick the wrong starting number, or forget to count back and then double-check less often.
Use this page with pencil, counters, or paper dots. For each problem, point to the starting number, count back the second number out loud, then have the child write the final number and say it again before moving on.
This worksheet is useful because each subtraction problem stays focused on the same skill, so practice feels steady instead of scattered. The page layout supports short parent-child sessions, and it pairs well with a quick number-counting routine from Whizki Learning.
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