1 digit by 1 digit
2 digit by 1 digit
2 digit by 2 digit -
no regrouping
2 digit by 2 digit -
with regrouping
word problems
*Double all points*
100

4-3

1

100

22 - 8

14

100

55 - 44

11

100

32 - 27

5

100

Sara has 75 candy canes for her holiday party. She bought 36 at Food Lion and the rest at Walmart. How many candy canes did Sara buy from Walmart?

39 candy canes

200

9 - 6

3

200

**DOUBLE JEOPARDY**

98 - 4

94

200

78 - 62

16

200

81 - 46

35

200

Kieran’s class is transforming their classroom into a winter wonderland. They have made 94 paper snowflakes so far. If Kieran made 26 of them, how many did his classmates make?

68 snowflakes 

300

8 - 7

1

300

54 - 9

45

300

49 - 25

24

300

54 - 29 

25

300

 Kelly decorated 48 cookies, her sister Shannon decorated 34 cookies. How many more cookies did Kelly decorate than her sister?

14 cookies 

400

10 - 4

6

400

23 - 6

17

400

** DOUBLE JEOPARDY**

45 - 33 

12

400

81 - 46

35

400

Gavin said that 82 - 59 = 33, his math partner said his answer is incorrect. Explain what Gavin’s mistake is.

He forgot to regroup his tens... you can not do 2 - 9, you must borrow a ten then subtract. 

500

8 - 5

3

500

78 - 7

71

500

62 - 41

21

500

54 - 39

15

500

Create your own word problem for this subtraction equation: 64 - 29 = ___

any answer