Hello, young learners! Welcome to the exciting world of subtraction with objects. In this chapter, we'll explore how to subtract with the help of pictures and objects. It's going to be so much fun, so let's get started!
Subtraction is like taking things away or finding out how many things are left when we remove some. We use subtraction when we want to find the difference between two numbers.
We can use objects or pictures to make subtraction easy to understand. Let's see how it works with some examples:
Example 1: Tom has 5 apples. He eats 2 of them. How many apples are left?
Ans: Tom has 3 apples left.
Example 2: Sara had 8 candies. She shared 4 with her friend. How many candies does she have now?
Ans: Sara has 4 candies left.
Example 3: Lucy had 6 balloons, but 1 popped. How many balloons does she have now?
Ans: Lucy has 5 balloons left.
Example 4: Ben had 7 toy cars. He gave 3 to his little brother. How many toy cars does Ben have left?
Ans: Ben has 4 toy cars left.
Example 5: Emily had 9 marbles. She lost 2 of them while playing. How many marbles does Emily have now?
Ans: Emily has 7 marbles left.
Example 6: Jacob had 10 candies, but he ate 5 of them. How many candies are left?
Ans: Jacob has 5 candies left.
That's it, dear students! You've learned how to subtract using pictures and objects. It's a fantastic way to understand subtraction and see how many things are left after taking some away. Keep practicing, and soon you'll be a subtraction superstar!
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