Grade 1 Subtraction Worksheets

Free Printable subtraction worksheets to help your students practice and develop their subtraction skills.

The worksheets are available in both single digit and multiple digit subtraction with and without regrouping. So whether your students are just starting out with subtraction or they are ready to tackle more difficult problems, we have something for them!

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What is subtraction without regrouping?

Subtraction without regrouping is a subtraction method where you don't have to borrow or carry over any numbers. This type of subtraction is usually taught to kids in first and second grade, as it is the simplest form of subtraction.

To do subtraction without regrouping, simply line up the numbers on the subtraction worksheet so that the ones digits are lined up and the tens digits are lined up. Then, start subtracting from the right side and work your way to the left.

What is subtraction with regrouping?

Subtraction with regrouping is a subtraction method where you have to borrow or carry over numbers when subtracting. This type of subtraction is usually taught to kids in second and third grade, as it is a bit more difficult than subtraction without regrouping.

To do subtraction with regrouping, you will need to line up the numbers on the subtraction worksheet so that the ones digits are lined up and the tens digits are lined up. Then, start subtracting from the right side and work your way to the left.