Subtraction: Single Digit

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This engaging worksheet is designed to help first-grade learners build subtraction skills through real-life, story-based word problems using single-digit numbers only. Each question places math into a familiar setting—like sharing fruit, losing toys, or taking items away—to help students connect subtraction to everyday experiences. With simple language and a clean layout, this worksheet supports both classroom use and at-home learning.

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Subtraction Word Problems – Single-Digit Subtraction
Grade 1 Subtraction Word Problems

This engaging worksheet is designed to help first-grade learners build subtraction skills through real-life, story-based word problems using single-digit numbers only. Each question places math into a familiar setting—like sharing fruit, losing toys, or taking items away—to help students connect subtraction to everyday experiences. With simple language and a clean layout, this worksheet supports both classroom use and at-home learning.

Purpose:
This worksheet develops foundational subtraction understanding by guiding students through short, age-appropriate scenarios. It strengthens number sense, promotes careful reading, and helps children understand how subtraction works in real-world contexts.

Activities:

  • Read each subtraction story problem.
  • Identify the numbers involved and what is being taken away or removed.
  • Solve the problem using objects, fingers, drawings, or mental math.
  • Write both the number sentence and the correct answer.

Materials Needed:

  • Pencil or marker
  • Printed worksheet
  • Optional: Counters, small toys, or cubes to support hands-on learning

Worksheet Specifications:

  • Page Size: 8.5″ x 11″ (Letter)
  • Orientation: Portrait
  • Skill Focus: Subtraction within 10, real-world problem solving, reading comprehension

Instructions for Use:

Part 1 – Story Exploration:

  • Read the word problem aloud or with support.
  • Ask guiding questions like “What is being taken away?” or “How many are left?”

Part 2 – Equation and Answer:

  • Write the subtraction sentence (e.g., 7 − 3 = ?).
  • Solve the equation and record the answer.

Part 3 – Practice and Support:

  • Encourage students to double-check their answers using drawings or objects.
  • Provide additional support or a model with manipulatives if needed.

This worksheet encourages mathematical thinking, enhances early reading comprehension, and helps young learners see how subtraction is part of their everyday world. By making math meaningful and approachable, students gain confidence and fluency in their early subtraction journey.

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