Once kindergarteners understand the concept of more and less, they will move on to basic subtraction with single-digit numbers. This can be a tricky concept for kids to master. You can help this transition with these exercises that aim to give kids targeted practice in subtraction. Once the guided lesson is finished, you can support learning further with the accompanying subtraction worksheets.
Week 3 of our Kindergarten Fall Review Packet offers five more days of learning activities for new kindergarteners in the subject areas of reading, writing, and math.
Learn subtraction in a more visual setting using this series of picture math problems. Kids will cross out, color and draw simple equations to help them understand an important math concept.
Take it away! Worksheets with space pictures help to introduce your child to subtraction, encouraging basic math skills and emphasizing the concept of taking away smaller numbers from larger ones.
Use a familiar nursery rhyme to give your students practice with subtraction. They’ll solve subtraction problems within 5 to figure out how many monkeys stayed away from the hungry alligator!
Cross out butterflies to learn subtraction basics in this math worksheet. Kids will solve subtraction problems by crossing out pictures of butterflies.
Counting and subtraction come together in this Easter math worksheet for visual learners. Kids will learn how to subtract by ones and twos in this worksheet.
Put your little carpenter to work and count the tools! This beginning math worksheet will get your kindergartener ready for elementary school subtraction.
Vroom vroom! How many vehicles can you count? Get your kindergartener ready for elementary school math with this introduction to subtraction worksheet.