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If you don’t have a printer, see if you can try to do some on a blank piece of paper! Don’t worry about doing all of them as I know it is a lot to copy by hand! Even if you have a printer, you do not have to do all of them, I know it can be a lot! If you need a reminder of how to do double digit addition/subtraction, watch the videos in the math post from two weeks ago.

Grade 1’s Math: Triple digit addition/subtraction is aimed towards the Grade 2’s, however the Grade 1’s are more than welcome to try these! If you aren’t ready for triple digit addition/ subtraction, here are some double digit worksheets (they might be hard, but the more you practice, the better you get at doing them!). You don’t have to do all of the questions all at one time, you can work on them over the next few days or the week. If you can’t do them all, don’t worry!

Double Digit Addition:Subtraction

Grade 2’s: We have reviewed double digit addition and subtraction and now let’s practice with more digits! Adding/subtracting with three digits is the same as doing it with two digits.

  1. Start with the numbers on the right (this is the ones column) then add/subtract
  2. Go to the next column of numbers (this is the tens column) then add/subtract
  3. Go to the first column of numbers (this is the hundreds column) then add/subtract

Here are some videos to help you:

3 Digit Addition

3 Digit Subtraction

3 Digit Subtraction (Regrouping/”borrowing” Twice)

Below are worksheets to get you started, they have the lines traced around the columns to help guide you. The two boxes at the top are for when you have to “carry the one”.

3 Digit Addition

3 Digit Subtraction