NCERT Mathematics Class 1 - Chapter 4: Subtraction - Notes

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Learning Objectives

  • Understand what subtraction means
  • Subtract small numbers from each other
  • Use the minus (โˆ’) sign correctly
  • Solve simple subtraction problems with pictures
  • Find the difference between two numbers

Key Concepts

What is Subtraction?

Subtraction means taking away some objects from a group. When we subtract, the answer is always smaller than the number we started with. We use the minus sign (โˆ’) to show subtraction. For example, if you have 5 chocolates and eat 2, you have 5 โˆ’ 2 = 3 chocolates left.

Subtracting with Objects

We can use real things to subtract. Take 7 stones. Remove 3 stones. Count the stones left. You have 4 stones left. So 7 โˆ’ 3 = 4. You can also use your fingers to help you subtract.

Subtraction Facts

Subtracting 0 from any number gives the same number. For example, 8 โˆ’ 0 = 8. Subtracting a number from itself gives 0. For example, 5 โˆ’ 5 = 0. These facts are important to remember.

Subtraction on a Number Line

On a number line, to subtract, start at the bigger number and jump backwards. If you start at 8 and jump back 3 steps, you land on 5. So 8 โˆ’ 3 = 5. Always jump to the left to subtract.

Relation Between Addition and Subtraction

Addition and subtraction are opposites. If 3 + 4 = 7, then 7 โˆ’ 4 = 3 and 7 โˆ’ 3 = 4. Knowing addition facts helps us do subtraction faster.

Important Terms

  • Subtraction: Taking away from a group to find how many are left
  • Minus (โˆ’): The sign we use for subtraction
  • Difference: The answer we get after subtracting
  • Take Away: Another way of saying subtract
  • Left Over: What remains after taking away

Quick Revision

  • Subtraction means taking away from a group
  • The minus sign (โˆ’) tells us to subtract
  • Subtracting 0 gives the same number
  • Subtracting a number from itself gives 0
  • On a number line, we jump backwards to subtract
  • Addition and subtraction are related: if 2 + 5 = 7, then 7 โˆ’ 5 = 2
  • Practice: 9 โˆ’ 4 = 5, 6 โˆ’ 2 = 4, 8 โˆ’ 8 = 0
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