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As the girls have progressed in subtraction in kindergarten and then in first grade they both have continued to practice subtraction at home. I decided to make some printable subtracting single numbers from double numbers worksheets so I could print and go each day instead of spending five minutes writing out problems.
These FREE Printable packet is an easy way to help kids practice their subtraction.

FREE Printable Subtracting Single Numbers from Double Numbers Worksheets
The packet has one page of subtracting zero, one, two, all the way to nine from a double number. Then five pages of subtracting 0 to 9 from 10 to 99. Each page of the packet contains 40 problems.
I have each girl practice one page a day starting with Subtracting Zero. Once they have mastered that page then they would move on to the next page. In order to master the page they had to not only subtract all the problems correctly they had to do them quickly too.

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I’ve already printed a couple of copies of the problems so they can practice each week and weekend.
I’m currently working on a set of adding two double numbers worksheets too.
Have a great day!
Brandi
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