Learning Outcomes
Worksheet → subtract one number from another → builds number sense for quick thinking during kindergarten addition and subtraction tasks.
Child → practices counting back and finding what remains → gains confidence using simple strategies with less frustration in daily practice.
Parent or teacher → guides each subtraction step on the page → creates shared, screen-free math time that feels doable.

Subtraction Worksheet: Add and Subtract in Kindergarten
This worksheet is a subtraction page that asks the child to subtract one number from another, practicing the steps of finding what remains.
At five, subtraction can feel like “too many moves,” and many kids get bored fast when math looks like staring at numbers. Counting in small steps helps the child build confidence for addition and subtraction.
Use the worksheet together by reading the problem line, counting the starting amount with a finger, covering one group, and then counting what’s left on the page. Whizki Learning keeps the routine simple so parent and teacher can focus on one clear move at a time.
This page is useful because each answer connects to a visible amount, not guesswork. The child can use counting strategies, and the parent can quickly see whether “what’s left” matches the number written.
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