Maths

Browse our collection of subtraction and addition worksheets. Teach addition and subtraction with 2-digit, 3-digit and 4-digit sums, with and without borrowing and regrouping. Having confidence in the basics helps when working with larger, more complex problems.

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Subtraction Race Game

A board game in which players use subtraction to move across the board. Laminate for a long-lasting resource.
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Roll & Add Activity

Roll two dice. Add the numbers and write the matching number sentence. Laminate for a longer lasting resource.
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Roll & Subtract Activity

Roll and subtract the smaller number from the larger number. Write the number sentence. Laminate for a longer lasting resource.
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Rainbow Facts Game

A game in which players use their knowledge of rainbow facts to place 4 counters in a row. Laminate for a long-lasting resource.

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Race to 8000 Game

A game in which players use their knowledge of number. Laminate for a long-lasting resource.
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Introduction to Halving

A worksheet to help learners use doubles facts to find half of numbers.
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Counting On Strategy

Use the ‘count on’ strategy to solve the addition sums.
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Counting Back Strategy

Use the ‘count back’ strategy to solve the subtraction sums.
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Pirate Counting On

Count on from numbers to find totals.
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Pirate Addition (2)

Count and add the pirate themed objects. Write matching equations.
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Number Line Subtraction (2)

Use the number lines to ‘count back’ and solve the subtraction sums.
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Number Line Subtraction (1)

Use the number lines to ‘count back’ and solve the subtraction sums.
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Number Line Addition (2)

Use the number lines to ‘count on’ and solve the addition sums.
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Number Line Addition (1)

Use the number lines to ‘count on’ and solve the addition sums.
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Counting On with Pictures

Use the ‘count on’ strategy to solve the addition sums.
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Counting On with Dice

Use the ‘count on’ strategy to solve the addition sums.