Ten Groups - Subtract, Without Borrow, Less than 20

Level 1

This topic focuses on practicing subtraction of integers within the range of 20, without the need for borrowing. It targets foundational math skills by comparing quantities of different shapes and colors to determine the difference in their counts, effectively employing subtractive reasoning in a visually engaging manner. These problems are part of a broader unit on the addition and subtraction of one and two-digit integers.

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Ten Groups - Subtract, Without Borrow, Less than 20

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Ten Groups - Subtract, Without Borrow, Less than 20 Worksheet

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Math worksheet on 'Ten Groups - Subtract, Without Borrow, Less than 20 (Level 1)'. Part of a broader unit on 'Ten Groups - Counting' Learn online: app.mobius.academy/math/units/ten_groups_counting_intro/
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How many more orange triangles than yellow squares are there?
An svg image showing a math problem
a
15
b
13
c
19
d
22
e
23
f
18
2
How many more yellow squares than orange triangles are there?
An svg image showing a math problem
a
5
b
21
c
12
d
16
e
20
f
17
3
How many more green triangles than purple circles are there?
An svg image showing a math problem
a
12
b
13
c
5
d
14
e
7
f
19
4
How many more red circles than purple triangles are there?
An svg image showing a math problem
a
16
b
7
c
22
d
5
e
14
f
12
5
How many more white triangles than pink squares are there?
An svg image showing a math problem
a
10
b
20
c
27
d
18
e
17
f
12
6
How many more blue triangles than yellow squares are there?
An svg image showing a math problem
a
13
b
9
c
18
d
17
e
23
f
19
7
How many more red squares than pink triangles are there?
An svg image showing a math problem
a
13
b
20
c
18
d
22
e
19
f
27