Word problems show how subtraction is used in real life. In this first grade lesson, we practice solving subtraction problems where the numbers are 10 or less.
Always look for how many there are at the start, how many are taken away, and what the question is asking you to find.
In subtraction word problems, we find what is left after some are taken away. The answer is called the difference.
Look for words like left, remain, or how many more. These often tell you to subtract.
We can solve subtraction problems by using objects, drawings, or counters to show what we start with and what we take away.
Try using blocks, coins, or drawing pictures. Cross out or remove the items to see how many are left.
A number line can help us solve subtraction by starting at the first number and hopping backward to subtract.
Always hop to the left when subtracting. Each hop makes the number smaller.
We use subtraction word problems every day when finding how many are left after something is taken away.
Make your own subtraction stories at home. Use toys, snacks, or books. Take some away and write the matching subtraction sentence.