As our subject matter becomes more and more technical and complex, it becomes increasingly important for children to learn to read carefully and re-read a passage in order to fully grasp the subject matter. An overlap between reading comprehension and word problems can be a great exercise to instill good reading habits.
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Subtraction Worksheet – Fill in the Blanks Subtraction Facts
Subtraction practice worksheets to help students learn subtraction facts. Fill in the blanks – Find the missing subtrahend. Each worksheet has 20 problems with answers on the second page. For more math practice, try our addition and subtraction workbook. The

3-Digit Addition Worksheets – No Regrouping
Printable 3-digit addition worksheets without regrouping, carrying. Download these worksheets for extra addition practice for students learning to add numbers with multiple digits. Each worksheet has 20 problems with answers on the second page. For more practice problems, try our

3-Digit Subtraction Worksheets Without Regrouping
Download these 3 digit subtraction worksheets with no regrouping, no borrowing. The worksheets contain 20 problems with answers on the second page. Recommended for 1st grade or 2nd grade. For more addition practice, try our Addition and Subtraction Workbook. This

Addition Facts Worksheets – Fill in the Blanks with the Missing Addends
Fill in the blank addition worksheets are a great way to help students remember addition and subtraction facts and the fact families, and to ease the transition from addition to subtraction. Each printable worksheet has 20 problems with answers on

Subtraction Facts Worksheets
Download our free worksheets to help with learning the subtraction facts. Each worksheet has 20 problems. Answers are on the second page. Try our addition and subtraction facts workbook for daily math practice – a great resource for the classroom

Build Your Own Math Problems – Fun Paper Cut Outs
This is a great rainy day activity sheet. This math learning project is a little more interactive in that the child gets to cut out the squares necessary to build the problems and then can either assemble the problems themselves