Subtraction Worksheet For Class 3
Introduction:
Again we are given maths worksheets for doing basic subtraction. These worksheets are only meant for students of class 2. You will find some easy tips that you can read in this article that will help you to solve this worksheet more easily.
In these worksheets, the student's objective is to find the difference between two single digit numbers.
These worksheets will help the young students in general ( who are probably only very new to maths concepts)
The students who are very young and still new even to basic maths concepts like basic addition, will slowly learn to familiarise themselves with these very basic ground-roots levels of maths.
At first even the thought of adding the sum of two given numbers,understanding what a 1 digit number is and how it is different from a 2 digit number, and even performing the basic addition and carry over in the case of double digit addition is something 'difficult' and is still something 'new' to them.
Completion of the worksheets given below will also enable the students to memorise the basic maths procedures they are learning, since the repetitive practice makes this possible.
Instructions to solve the worksheet
We can see here for ourselves that on the first worksheet, there are few subtraction sums given. For eg The first question in this worksheet is basically only about subtracting one number from the other..
4 - 2 = _____
Explanation of eg. 1.
in sheet 1 on the first line, in column 1, the student is asked to do basic subtraction
In this sum, the student has to subtract the first numbers by the second number:the resulting answer is 2 ( you can check it on the answer sheet)
It's obvious that like it was mentioned above in the introduction, the student will learn to familiarise themselves with the basic concept of subtraction if they concentrate and do all the exercises in the worksheet.
Even though the second worksheet that is provided looks very similar to sheet 1, upon closer observation, the child himself, without help from anyone, will be able to find out that both pages are indeed not the same.
The child will also notice that the second sheet is an 'answer key' in which all the solutions to the questionnaire in sheet 1 are given.
Conclusion
Again, In this worksheet too, the student is asked to answer the questions given in the questionnaire and then compare the solution given in the answer key.
The children will understand the proper use of the answer key.
The students will understand how to use an answer key not only to check answers but also to memorise key maths concepts that are part of the class maths curriculum.
Finally, this exercise will teach the young students how to do simple maths concepts of subtraction in an easy to perform fashion.
Also note that colourful text is being used. This is very interesting for a young student. Remember that this is a great way to keep the student engaged in learning.