Practice subtraction sums
5-step plans
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Subtraction up to 105-step plan
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Subtraction up to 205-step plan
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Subtraction up to 505-step plan
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Subtraction up to 1005-step plan
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Subtraction up to 2005-step plan
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Subtraction up to 10005-step plan
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Subtraction up to 100005-step plan
Games
Exercises
Subtraction up to 10 level 1
Subtraction up to 10 level 2
Speed test substraction to 20
Subtraction up to 20 practice
Subtraction up to 50 practice
Subtraction up to 100 practice
Subtraction speed test to 100
Subtraction up to 50 level 2
Subtraction up to 50 level 3
Subtraction up to 100 level 2
Subtraction up to 100 level 3
Subtraction up to 1000 practice
Speed test subtraction to 1000
Subtraction sums up to 1000 level 2
Subtraction up to 100 level 4
Subtraction up to 10000 practice
Subtraction sums up to 5000
Practice all subtraction problems
Subtraction is a basic part of arithmetic. Children start by removing numbers of objects in first grade; this is their first step in learning subtraction. They then continue with subtraction problems with one-digit numbers; subtractions under 10 and simple subtraction sums under 20. Second-grade subtraction covers sums with two two-digit numbers being subtracted from each other. This is further expanded upon in third grade, with two numbers of two digits or more being subtracted. In fourth grade up to sixth grade, students repeat subtraction problems.
The website was developed to help elementary school students learn arithmetic. By offering clear math problems, numeracy can be practiced both in class and at home. Parents and children can practice together, for instance. Below you'll find an example of a problem for subtraction sums up to 50 for second grade. The exercises have been divided per grade and per arithmetic skill. Through a variety of exercises you can practice elementary school subtraction skills, which you also learn in first, second, third, fourth, fifth, and sixth grade. PLay also one of the subtraction games.