Super Subtraction Stick Kids Workbook, Grade 2
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Super Subtraction Stick Kids Workbook, Grade 2
- Upon your childâ€s completion of each activity, use the provided incentive chart and stickers to track progress and celebrate your childâ€s success.
- These right-sized (7†x 9â€) skill practice workbooks are perfect for use at school, or as entertaining activities on the go. Tuck them into a backpack, purse, or travel bag. Great for school breaks, vacations, and year-long practice.
- SKILLS: Subtracting facts to 20, Subtracting two-digit numbers, Subtracting three-digit numbers, Subtracting with regrouping, Relating addition and subtraction
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Upon your childs completion of each activity, use the provided incentive chart and stickers to track progress and celebrate your childs success.
Whether students need extra practice with grade-level skills or a head start on next year, Stick Kids® Workbooks offer engaging activities, games, and puzzles that help make learning lots of fun. Each 56-page book features full-color activities, a list of the skills, and an explanation of why those skills are important for development. Also included are helpful tips, an answer key, a handy tracking sheet, stickers for acknowledging achievements, and appearances by the lovable Stick Kids!
These right-sized (7 x 9) skill practice workbooks are perfect for use at school, or as entertaining activities on the go. Tuck them into a backpack, purse, or travel bag. Great for school breaks, vacations, and year-long practice.
SKILLS
- Subtracting facts to 20
- Subtracting two-digit numbers
- Subtracting three-digit numbers
- Subtracting with regrouping
- Relating addition and subtraction
HOW YOU CAN HELP SUPPORT LEARNING
Encourage your child to use the following strategies to develop automatic recall of subtraction facts:
- Counting back if the subtracted number is small (start with the larger number and count back by the second one)
- Use related addition facts (e.g., for 13 5, think 5 + ? = 13)
- Subtract from 10 (recognize the fact families for sums to 10)
- Use doubles facts (e.g., 14 7 = 7)
- Use doubles facts plus or minus one (e.g., 14 7 = 7, so 15 7 is one more [8]; 14 7 = 7, so 13 7 is one less [6])








