Subtraction how many more worksheet




















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For more worksheets please like and share our Facebook page. The lovely worksheet is perfect for starting teaching subtraction to early years and reception students. The worksheet has two tasks, the first one is count and subtract, and the second one is subtraction using fingers. This fun subtraction worksheet will encourage Year 1 students to subtract using the ten-frame. The children have to count the stars and then cross out the numbers of stars they are subtracting.

The second task in the worksheet is perfect to sharpen child fine motor skills along with subtraction skills. The child has to solve the calculation written on the cars and then colour according to the colour code.

This printable is perfect to reinforce the skills of subtraction using three fantastic tasks. The first task is a game which children can play alone or with his friend. To help students visualize the more part, I thought it would be helpful to cover up the part that is the same and just leave the difference showing.

I made the cute little monster cards you see below, but of course, you could use an index card or even your hand. Click here to grab a copy of the cards. Graphing presents another great opportunity to highlight comparison subtraction. Click here to read more about daily graphing.

Thank you for the cute cards! Literacy Minute. What a simple yet effective idea. This will really appeal to the visual learners in my class. My firsties always struggle with this too. That shows how many extras are left and then I restate the original question as intended and they give me the answer. Is this okay? What do you think? I love your cards too!! You do a great job of scaffolding a tough skill.

Donna, I was wondering, what do you think is the best way to keep our first graders from confusing how many more with some more or 2 more. My group thinks when they see more they add just because they have seen it so much already, and it was add in those situations. Any suggestions for explicit language to separate the 2 problem types? Thanks ahead of time Amy Terry. I think exposure to it is a big factor. Donna-this is just what I was looking for! We have been trying several different ways to understand the wording of these types of story problems and your strategy and cards are perfect!

Donna, this is perfect for what I am working on with the child I am tutoring.



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