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Grade 1 - Lesson 6 - Subtraction Exploration Part II

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Grade 1 Math Worksheets – Lesson 6: Subtraction Exploration Part II

Help your first grader strengthen subtraction skills with Lesson 6: Subtraction Exploration Part II from the Grade 1 Math Worksheets workbook. This lesson gives students more practice with subtraction so they can become more confident when taking away numbers and finding what is left.

Designed for children ages 6–7, this lesson builds on the basic subtraction concepts introduced in Lesson 5. Students continue learning how subtraction works through pictures, objects, counting strategies, number sentences, and simple problem-solving activities. The lesson helps children understand subtraction visually before they move toward faster mental math and subtraction facts.

With 20 pages of focused practice, Lesson 6 supports early math fluency and prepares students for future lessons on subtraction facts, addition and subtraction relationships, word problems, and number sense. The activities are clear, engaging, and easy to follow for home practice, classroom work, tutoring, and homeschooling.

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Parents, teachers, homeschoolers, tutors, and first-grade students who need extra practice with subtraction.

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