Assessment: Entering Second Grade Math will help students practice this key first grade skill. Try our free exercises to build knowledge and confidence.
Celebrate Christmas and exercise math skills with our holiday word problems. Kids will solve Christmas word problems using addition, subtraction, and division.
Give math skills a workout with this race against the clock! This mad minute math worksheet of subtraction problems should be worked on for just one minute.
These Christmas presents are missing some color! Challenge your second grader to review addition and subtraction facts by solving the equations in these gifts.
Word problems are a great way to apply math knowledge to real-world situations. Check in on your first graders’ abilities to solve subtraction word problems with this handy assessment.
Fluency with subtraction is one of the foundations of the first grade math curriculum. This guided lesson on subtraction was designed by our team of curriculum experts to reinforce first graders' understanding of subtraction, as well as boost their confidence with this operation. When finished with the lesson, kids can find extra opportunities to practice subtraction with the accompanying subtraction worksheets.
This fact family worksheet gets kids to add and subtract. In this fact family worksheet, third graders will fill in the missing numbers in fact family houses.
Subtraction fluency within 20 is the focus of this guided lesson for second graders. Kids will be tasked with mental subtraction, as well as with using manipulatives and drawings to add and subtract larger numbers. Word problems will help to round out the lesson, as kids follow the step-by-step method of solving subtraction word problems. For even more practice in this skill, check out our subtraction worksheets.
If your child is new to two digit subtraction, keep learning activities focused to subtraction under 20. The following worksheets and activities are designed to bring diversity to your home study. You can set your child up to learn independently, or decide to play together using home objects like dried grains and candies, or go out for a learning adventure in the neighborhood.