Taking Away Objects
Understand subtraction by taking objects away from a group.
🎯 What You'll Learn
You will learn what subtraction means by taking objects away from a group and counting what remains.
🏪 Market Story
Amina has 8 groundnuts on her plate. She eats 3 of them. She counts what is left: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5. There are 5 groundnuts remaining. Taking away is called subtraction.
📝 Let's Learn
Subtraction means taking away from a group to find how many are left. We use the − sign (called "minus").
8 − 3 = 5. We say: "Eight minus three equals five."
Example 1: Emeka has 7 biscuits. He gives 2 to his sister. 7 − 2 = 5 biscuits left.
Example 2: There are 10 birds on a tree. 4 fly away. 10 − 4 = 6 birds left.
Example 3: Bola has 9 crayons. She loses 3. 9 − 3 = 6 crayons left.
Tip: You can use objects to help. Start with the total, take some away, and count what remains.
✏️ Practice Questions
- Chidi has 6 oranges. He eats 2. How many are left?
- There are 10 children playing. 3 go home. How many are still playing?
- Funke has 8 pencils. She gives 5 to her friend. How many does she have now?
Click to see answers
- 6 − 2 = 4 oranges.
- 10 − 3 = 7 children.
- 8 − 5 = 3 pencils.
💡 Remember
Subtraction means taking away. Start with the total, remove some, and count what's left. The minus sign (−) tells you to subtract.