Free Subtraction Colouring Page | Pre-K | Math | BookFlik

Free Subtraction Colouring Page | Pre-K | Math | BookFlik worksheet preview — Maths Subtraction
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About this colouring page

  • Subject: Maths
  • Topic: Subtraction
  • Year group: Eyfs
  • Difficulty: Core

Looking for a fun way to teach early number skills? Our free Math subtraction coloring page eyfs core resource is designed to help children build confidence with taking away numbers up to 10. Featuring Max the enthusiastic monkey, who believes everything is a math puzzle, this activity encourages children to solve simple subtraction problems to reveal which colors to use on their page.

This worksheet is perfectly aligned with the Common Core State Standards for Early Years Foundation Stage (Pre-K), specifically supporting the Number educational program. By engaging with this Math subtraction coloring page eyfs core, children will practice subitising, counting backwards, and understanding the concept of subtraction as the removal of items from a group. As they solve equations like 5 – 2 or 8 – 3, they develop essential problem-solving skills in a creative, low-pressure environment.

Teachers can use this resource during focused math rotations, as a quiet independent task, or as a colorful addition to a classroom display. It works wonderfully as a gentle introduction to formal number sentences for children working at the expected standard. Because it is a Math subtraction coloring page eyfs core activity, it provides the perfect balance of cognitive challenge and artistic expression, helping to cement mathematical concepts through visual learning.

To help you assess progress, we have included five questions at the end of the activity:

1. If Max has 5 bananas and eats 2, how many does he have left?

2. Can you count backwards from 10 to 1?

3. What happens to a number when we take some away? Does it get bigger or smaller?

4. If you have 8 pencils and give 3 to a friend, how many are left?

5. Look at your picture: which color did you use for the answer 4?

Download this resource today to bring a splash of color and a dash of logic to your math lessons!

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