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Visual Worksheet: Subtraction- 1

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Column Subtraction
2  9  4 
- 8  2 
1  2  7 
  3  5 
3  9  7 
 4  8 
4  3  6 
1  2  8 
5  1   7 
4  3  2 
3  4  6 
2  8  9 
7  6  0 
1  5  8 
6  1   4 
3  8  5 
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Column Subtraction
2  9  4 
- 8  2 
1  2  7 
  3  5 
3  9  7 
 4  8 
4  3  6 
1  2  8 
5  1   7 
4  3  2 
3  4  6 
2  8  9 
7  6  0 
1  5  8 
6  1   4 
3  8  5 
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S o l u t i o n s
2  9  4 
- 8  2 
1  2  7 
  3  5 
3  9  7 
 4  8 
4  3  6 
1  2  8 
5  1   7 
4  3  2 
3  4  6 
2  8  9 
7  6  0 
1  5  8 
6  1   4 
3  8  5 
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2  1  2 
 9  2 
3  4  9 
3  0  8 
  8  5 
  5  7 
6  0  2 2  2  9 
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FAQs on Visual Worksheet: Subtraction- 1

1. How do I solve subtraction problems using pictures and objects in Class 3 maths?
Ans. Visual subtraction uses images or drawn objects to show "taking away" - students count the starting amount, remove the number shown, then count what remains. This concrete method helps Class 3 learners understand subtraction as reduction before moving to abstract numbers. Using visual worksheets with pictures makes the concept clearer and more engaging for young learners.
2. What's the difference between subtraction with regrouping and simple subtraction in visual worksheets?
Ans. Simple subtraction removes items without needing to break apart groups (e.g., 15 - 3 = 12). Subtraction with regrouping, or borrowing, occurs when the ones digit being subtracted is larger than the ones digit in the minuend (e.g., 23 - 8). Visual representations using base-ten blocks or grouped pictures help Class 3 students see why regrouping is necessary before calculating the answer.
3. Why am I making mistakes when doing subtraction picture problems on my worksheet?
Ans. Common errors include miscounting objects, forgetting to subtract all items shown, or confusing the starting number with the amount to remove. Students should point to each picture element while counting, ensure they've subtracted the exact quantity requested, and double-check by adding the answer back to the subtracted number. Visual worksheet practice with careful attention to detail prevents these calculation mistakes.
4. How can I understand two-digit subtraction better using visual representations?
Ans. Two-digit visual subtraction breaks numbers into tens and ones using pictures or blocks - students see 23 as two groups of ten plus three single units. When subtracting, they remove the required tens and ones separately, then combine the remaining parts. This step-by-step visual approach makes two-digit subtraction logical and prevents confusion that often arises from abstract number manipulation alone.
5. What strategies help me complete subtraction worksheets faster without making errors?
Ans. Key strategies include visualising the problem before writing the answer, grouping objects into sets of ten for easier counting, and using a fact-checking method (adding the answer to the subtracted number to verify it matches the original). Practising regularly with visual worksheets and referring to mind maps or flashcards on EduRev reinforces these methods, building speed and accuracy simultaneously.
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