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Subtraction Word Problems - Up to 10

šŸ“– Subtraction stories can be about "taking away" OR "comparing"! Let's learn to spot the difference and become subtraction story masters.

Lesson 2

Concept

Not all subtraction problems are the same. Let's look at the two main types of subtraction stories. šŸŽÆ **Type 1: "Take Away" Stories** This is the subtraction you know best! You start with an amount, and some of it goes away. * **Story Example:** There were 8 birds on a wire. 3 flew away. How many are left? * **Action:** You start with 8 and "take away" 3. * **Sentence:** 8 - 3 = 5. šŸŽÆ **Type 2: "Comparison" Stories** This is when you have two different groups and you want to find the **difference** between them. You are not taking anything away! * **Story Example:** Sam has 7 toy cars. Ben has 5 toy cars. How many more cars does Sam have than Ben? * **Action:** You compare the two groups. * **Sentence:** 7 - 5 = 2. Sam has 2 more cars. šŸ’” **The Big Idea:** Even though the stories are different, you can use subtraction to solve both! Subtraction can mean "take away" OR "find the difference".

Try it

Let's practice spotting the story type! **Instructions:** Read each story. First, decide if it's a "Take Away" or a "Comparison" story. Then, solve the problem. **Problem 1:** You have 9 balloons. 4 of them float away. How many do you have left? * Story Type: ______________ (Take Away or Comparison?) * Sentence: ___ - ___ = ___ **Problem 2:** Maria has 6 dolls. Her sister has 4 dolls. How many more dolls does Maria have? * Story Type: ______________ * Sentence: ___ - ___ = ___ **Problem 3:** There are 10 cookies on a plate. You eat 2 of them. How many are left? * Story Type: ______________ * Sentence: ___ - ___ = ___ šŸ† **Challenge:** Write one "Take Away" story and one "Comparison" story for the number sentence **8 - 2 = 6**.