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8 questions with a Fall Harvest theme plus a full answer key. Perfect for Grade 1 Math.
⬇ Download WorksheetStudents will subtract within 20 using harvest theme objects including special objects, unique items, rare finds, and hidden treasures.
After Q6, ask students to share how Maya lost her rare finds — acting out 'dropping' counters from a pile makes the multi-step subtraction in Q6 and Q7 concrete and visible.
...plus 5 more questions in the full worksheet
Instructions: Read each story about Maya. Subtract the numbers and write your answer.
Standard: CCSS.MATH.1.OA.C.6
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By first grade, students must develop fluency with subtraction facts within 10, which Maya's Hidden Treasure Hunt practices through repeated problem-solving in an engaging context that maintains motivation during skill drills. Teachers can use this worksheet as a formative assessment tool to identify which subtraction facts students have mastered and which require additional small-group instruction or manipulative support before moving to multi-digit problems.
This printable Math worksheet is designed for Grade 1 students and covers Subtraction. The Fall Harvest theme keeps kids engaged while they practice essential Math skills. Every worksheet includes a full answer key making it easy for parents and teachers to check work instantly. Aligned to Common Core State Standards (CCSS) for Grade 1 Math. Print-ready at US Letter size. No login required — download and print in seconds.
Last updated: April 2026
Subtraction is one of the first math operations your child learns, and it's essential for understanding how quantities change in everyday life. At six and seven years old, children are developing the ability to visualize taking away objects and connecting that action to written symbols. When your child subtracts, they're building mental math skills that help them solve problems independently—whether they're sharing snacks at lunch, figuring out how many crayons remain in a box, or organizing toys during a fall harvest cleanup. This worksheet practices subtraction within 10, which is the foundation for all future math learning. By mastering these basic facts now, your child gains confidence and the flexibility to tackle more complex problems later. Subtraction also strengthens number sense, helping children understand relationships between numbers rather than just memorizing.
Many Grade 1 students count incorrectly when they subtract, often starting their count at the wrong number or losing track mid-count. You might see a child solve 7 - 2 by counting "7, 6, 5" and stopping at 5 instead of recognizing they only counted two numbers back. Another common error is confusing the minuend (starting number) with the subtrahend (number being taken away)—a child might write 3 - 8 when they mean 8 - 3. Watch for these patterns when your child verbally explains their thinking; ask them to show you with fingers or objects to pinpoint where the confusion lies.
Play a simple "take away" game during snack time: place a small pile of crackers or grapes in front of your child, then ask them to hide some under their hand. Ask, "We had 6. You hid 2. How many can you see?" Have them say the subtraction sentence aloud: "6 minus 2 equals 4." This makes subtraction concrete and fun, and the repetition helps cement the concept without feeling like practice.
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