Subtracting Tens: Hundreds Challenge!

Year 3: Subtracting Multiples of 10 (Crossing Hundreds)

Big Jumps Backwards with Tens!

Time to subtract multiples of 10 (like 20, 30, or 50) from 3-digit numbers. This time, your answer will cross into a different hundred! Focus and you'll nail it!

Practice Subtracting Multiples of 10 & Crossing Hundreds!

Subtract the numbers. The hundreds digit will change!

Expert Tens Subtraction: Crossing the Hundreds Barrier!

Hello Maths Champions! You've become skilled at subtracting tens. Now, get ready for a mental workout where we subtract multiples of 10 (like 20, 30, 40) from 3-digit numbers, and this time we'll be crossing over the hundreds boundary! This means the hundreds digit will change. It's a bit like being a number detective and finding out where the numbers go! Let's investigate a sum like 622 take away 40.

How to Subtract Tens Across the Hundreds (e.g., 622 − 40)

When the number of tens you're subtracting is more than the tens digit in your starting number, you'll need to "dip into" the hundreds.

Let's break down 622 − 40:

Revised Method 1: Subtracting in Parts to Cross the Hundred

Method 2: Thinking About "Borrowing" from the Hundred

Choose the method that clicks best in your brain!

Brain Challenge: 18 "Crossing the Hundreds with Tens" Subtractions!

It's time to flex those mental maths muscles! Here are 18 subtraction problems. You'll need to subtract multiples of 10 and cross the hundreds boundary. Take it step-by-step.

(Your web app with the 18 questions will go here.)

Why is This Tricky Tens Subtraction So Important?

Guidance for Grown-Ups: Navigating This Challenge

This activity focuses on the mental subtraction of multiples of 10 from a 3-digit number, specifically requiring regrouping from the hundreds place (e.g., 622 − 40 = 582; 315 − 30 = 285).