Subtraction Facts to 20
Relate Addition and Subtraction (Fact Families)
Subtracting Double-Digit Numbers (No Regrouping)
Mental Subtraction (Counting Back/Up)
Subtracting Tens (Multiples of 10)
Missing Minuends and Subtrahends (within 20)
Two-Digit Subtraction in Columns (No Regrouping)
Subtraction Word Problems (within 20)
Subtracting Double-Digit Numbers (Regrouping)
Subtracting Three Numbers (within 100)
Missing Subtrahends/Minuends (within 100)
Mental Subtraction (within 100)
Subtracting Multiples of 10 and 100 (Mental Math)
Borrowing Across Zeros (Two-Digit)
Subtracting 1-Digit from 3-Digit Numbers
Simple Subtraction Word Problems (within 100)
Subtracting Three-Digit Numbers (Regrouping)
Subtracting Four-Digit Numbers (Intro)
Relationship between Addition and Subtraction
Subtracting Multiples of 10 and 100 (Mental Math)
Subtracting from Multiples of 100 and 1,000
Missing Minuends/Subtrahends (Three-Digit)
Grade 3 Subtraction Word Problems
Free Printable Subtraction Worksheets for All Levels
Subtraction is the process of taking one number away from another. It is the inverse (opposite) of Addition. Our comprehensive collection of Subtraction Worksheets is designed to help students visualize the concept of "taking away" and master the mechanics of finding the difference.
Explore Subtraction Topics
We have organized our resources to guide students from basic facts to complex problem solving:
- Single Digit Subtraction:
The best starting point. Kids learn to subtract numbers 0-10 using pictures (crossing out objects) and number lines. - Double Digit Subtraction:
Moving up to larger numbers. This section covers column subtraction, including the tricky concept of "borrowing" (regrouping). - Subtraction Drills:
Timed worksheets designed to build speed and mental math accuracy. - Word Problems:
Real-life scenarios that help students understand when to subtract in daily situations.
Regrouping Made Easy
The hardest part of subtraction is "regrouping" (often called borrowing). Our worksheets provide plenty of space and visual cues to help students organize their work neatly.