2. KEY CONCEPTS AND SKILLS
Develop and use strategies for solving subtraction
problems using concrete objects.
Begin to understand the meaning of subtraction.
Think about the combinations of digits used to write
numbers.
Find equivalent names for numbers.
Use clues to develop strategy and fluency.
4. SUBTRACTION SIGN (SYMBOL)
This is the subtraction symbol. When you see it,
you are making a bigger number smaller.
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5. EQUAL SIGN (SYMBOL)
This is the equal sign. It is also a symbol. This is
what we use when we want to show the answer to
a problem.
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6. WHAT IS SUBTRACTION?
Subtraction is when you take a number and make it
smaller by using another number.
Start with 3 objects take away 1 and how many
objects do you have left?
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8. LET’S TRY ANOTHER ONE!
Start with 4 bears, subtract 2 bears, how many do
you have left?
4 - 2
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9. HOW MANY BEARS ARE LEFT?
You are right…the answer is 2!
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10. CLICK AND DRAG THE DINOSAURS TO
SOLVE THE PROBLEMS.
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11. LET’S PRACTICE
Go to the website below. Click on:
Learning Subtraction Game
Title: Optional
Minimum Number 0
Maximum Number 10
Bottom Minimum Number 0
Bottom Maximum Number 5
Pick and object: circle or rectangle
Problems will appear. Click on answer. Cow bell will
ring if right and a buzzer will ring if incorrect.
softschools.com
12. IXL
IXL is a subscription based website where you can
practice your math skills.
http://www.ixl.com/math/kindergarten
Click on the kindergarten subtraction link and get
started.
13. SUBTRACTION GAMES
Guess my number
Write a number on a slate, but do not let the children see the number. Invite
the class to guess the number, based on one or more clues you give. Use
different types of clues, such as those that involve simple addition,
subtraction, place value or other information:
The number that is 2 less than 5
The number between 7and 9
A number in the teens with a 6 in it
A number with 2 and 4 as the digits
Another number with 2 and 4 as the digits
The number of legs on a chair
The number that is 1 less than 6
The number that is 1 less than 10
The number of wheels on a car
The number that is 2 less than 8
14. SUBTRACTION GAMES
Subtraction Top-it
Requires a deck with 4 each of number cards 0-5 to practice differences for
facts within 5. Students will flip 2 cards at-a-time taking turns to determine
the difference between the 2 numbers. When a student gets the answer
correct, they get to keep the 2 cards. The student with the greatest amount of
cards at the end is the winner.
15. SUBTRACTION GAMES
Dice subtraction
Players use pairs of customized dice labeled 0-5. Players roll their own dice,
subtract their lower numbers from their higher numbers, and announce the
differences. The player with the larger difference marks a tally on a scrap
piece of paper.
16. MATERIALS
Counters
Cards with number 0-5 each deck containing 4 of
each number.
Customized dice labeled 0-5.
Scrap paper and pencils.