Subtraction Picture Math Cross Out Objects — Set 40

easy Set 40
  1. Picture Math: 3 groups of 7 stars. How many stars in all?
  2. Picture Math: 3 stars and 1 are taken away. How many stars are left?
  3. Picture Math: 1 flowers and 7 more flowers. How many flowers in all?
  4. Picture Math: 7 flowers and 3 are taken away. How many flowers are left?
  5. Picture Math: 7 stars and 5 more stars. How many stars in all?
  6. Picture Math: 2 stars and 1 are taken away. How many stars are left?
  7. Picture Math: 7 butterflies and 5 are taken away. How many butterflies are left?
  8. Picture Math: 8 balls and 6 are taken away. How many balls are left?

Browse free subtraction worksheets. Each set includes an answer key and covers key skills aligned with Common Core standards.

Features

  • Printable PDF format
  • Answer key included
  • Multiple difficulty levels
  • Classroom and home friendly

How to Use These Worksheets

  1. Select a subtraction set.
  2. Print or use on-screen.
  3. Check answers and practice again.

Tips

  • Start with easier sets and move up gradually.
  • Practice in short sessions (10–15 minutes).
  • Review mistakes and redo similar problems.

Frequently Asked Questions

What math skills are covered in these Subtraction Worksheets?

These worksheets cover subtraction worksheets skills aligned with Common Core standards for K-3 students. Each set builds procedural fluency and conceptual understanding through varied problem formats.

Are these worksheets free to print?

Yes — all worksheets are completely free with no signup required. Click Print for a clean printout optimized for US Letter paper. PDF download is also available.

What grade level are these subtraction worksheets for?

These worksheets are designed for Kindergarten through Grade 3 students. Topics match Common Core expectations for each grade level.

Is there an answer key?

Yes — every worksheet includes a complete answer key. Print it separately or view it on screen to check student work quickly.

Can I use these for homeschool?

Absolutely. These worksheets are widely used by homeschool families for structured math practice. The set-number system lets you assign specific worksheets and track progress.

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