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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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Addition Colour By Number: Beach

Solve the addition sums and then colour to complete the picture.
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Addition Colour By Number: Pirate

Solve the addition sums and then colour to complete the picture.
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Subtraction Colour By Number: Ladybug

Solve the subtraction and then colour to complete the picture.
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Addition Colour By Number: Ladybug

Solve the addition sums and then colour to complete the picture.
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Subtraction Colour By Number: Flower

Solve the subtraction and then colour to complete the picture.
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Addition Colour By Number: Flower

Solve the addition sums and then colour to complete the picture.
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Subtraction Colour By Number: Dinosaur

Solve the subtraction sums and then colour to complete the picture.
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Addition Colour By Number: Dinosaur

Solve the addition sums and then colour to complete the picture.
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Addition Colour By Number: Deer

Solve the addition sums and then colour to complete the picture.
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Addition Colour By Number: Dancing

Solve the addition sums and then colour to complete the picture.
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Addition Colour By Number: Christmas Tree

Solve the addition sums and then colour to complete the picture.
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Subtraction Colour By Number: Car

Solve the subtraction and then colour to complete the picture.
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Addition Colour By Number: Car

Solve the addition sums and then colour to complete the picture.
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Pirate Addition (1)

Count and add the pirate objects to find the totals.
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Number Bonds

Fill in the missing numbers in the number bonds.
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Missing Addends (Equal to 20)

Fill in the missing numbers to complete the equations. Totals up to 20.