First Grade Math Subtraction Worksheets

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  • Subtraction Machine

    Math is about more than just numbers, there's a whole new vocabulary to learn, too! In this fun worksheet, first graders will become familiar with words related to subtraction as they practice their math skills.

  • Shopping Math

    Shopping may be fun, but there's a lot of math involved! Practice adding and subtracting with these simple word problems.

  • Here Comes the Ten Monster!

    Students solve problems to figure out 10 less than numbers less than 20.

  • Balloon Buster #2

    Little math learners, see how many math fact balloons you can pop! This is a great review of simple addition and subtraction equations.

  • Fact Family Triangles with Dice

    Your child will add up the dice to build a fact family number sentence. Then, she will use her math skills to complete the fact family triangle.

  • Valentine's Day Subtraction #1

    Celebrate Valentine's Day while reviewing subtraction math facts! Your little love-bug can practice memorizing these simple subtraction problems.

  • Subtraction Surprise #1

    Is your first grader in need of a subtraction surprise? This colorful worksheet will make him want to practice math!

  • Number Chart Mystery

    In this worksheet, students use the hundreds chart to crack the code and find the hidden treasure.

  • Fact Family Game: Hunting for Fact Families

    Kids will practice hunting down fact families with this fact family game. Their recognition skills will be tested as they track down number sentences.

  • Fish Math

    Math isn't just all about numbers! Read these story problems and find the equation hidden in them, and use the picture to help you count up your answers.

  • Ski Race Math Facts #3

    Go for the gold in this math facts practice sheet! Your little skier will put his addition and subtraction skills to the test in order to see who wins the race.

  • Ski Race Math Facts #2

    Your little Olympian can join two downhill skiers in this combination math and color-by-number worksheet. Your kid will solve addition and subtraction problems.

  • Flower Shop Math

    Take math practice to the flower shop! This bouquet of addition and subtraction word problems will challenge him to approach arithmetic in a different way.

  • Subtraction Suprise #28

    Download this 1st grade math worksheet to help your child develop fluency in basic subtraction facts.

  • Math Jam #3

    Move from adding and subtracting single digit numbers to double-digits in this math jam series of worksheets!

  • Subtraction Surprise #5

    Give your first grader the subtraction help she needs--without the aggravation of the same boring worksheets--with this colorful printable!

  • Hanukkah Number Line Problems

    Take these Hanukkah themed word problems for a spin!

  • Subtraction Surprise #21

    This colorful math worksheet will invigorate your first grader's at-home subtraction practice with new life!

  • Reach For The Stars #5

    Your child can get a grip on number relationships by adding and subtracting the same numbers within a fact family, a great method for memorizing math facts.

  • Halloween Subtraction #3

    Keep your little math monsters sharp this Halloween with a spooky subtraction sheet. Your child will solve one and two digit subtraction problems.

  • Easter Subtraction #2

    Here's an Easter egg hunt with a twist! Each egg in this festive worksheet contains one simple subtraction problem for your first grader to solve.

  • Flower Math

    Look at what's blooming in the garden! Use this picture to help your little mathematician solve these word problems.

  • Subtraction Suprise #27

    Download this 1st grade worksheet to help your child master beginning subtraction.

  • Simple Subtraction Problems #1

    It's a starry night! Can your little mathematician find the difference in single-digit subtraction problems written in the stars?