Mega Subtraction Challenge!

Year 3: Subtracting Ones & Crossing the Hundreds

The Hundreds Hurdle: Subtraction Edition!

This is the ultimate subtraction test! When you take away the ones digit, you'll need to cross over the HUNDREDS boundary. Focus hard and conquer these problems!

Practice Subtracting & Crossing Hundreds!

Subtract the numbers. The hundreds digit will change!

Subtraction Superstars: Leaping Over the Hundreds Barrier!

Welcome, Maths Champions, to a super exciting subtraction challenge! Today, you're going to learn a very clever trick: how to mentally subtract a single-digit number from a 3-digit number when you need to cross over the hundreds boundary. This happens when your big number is just a little bit past a hundred, like 503, and you want to take away a number like 7. It sounds tricky, but with the right strategy, you'll be a pro!

How to Mentally Subtract Across the Hundreds (e.g., 503 − 7)

When you have a sum like 503 − 7, you can't just take 7 away from the 3 in the ones place. We need a plan! The best way is often to subtract in two easy jumps.

Let's break down 503 − 7:

The Two-Jump Method:

You did it! You subtracted across the hundreds boundary by making it into smaller, easier steps.

Test Your Skills: 18 "Crossing the Hundreds" Subtraction Puzzles!

Ready to try this amazing mental skill? Here are 18 subtraction problems where you'll need to cross the hundreds boundary. Think about the two-jump method, work out the answer in your head, and then see how you did!

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

Why is This Advanced Subtraction Skill So Cool?

Helpful Hints for Parents & Teachers

This activity addresses the advanced mental subtraction skill of subtracting a single-digit from a 3-digit number, requiring regrouping across the hundreds boundary (e.g., 503 − 7, 301 − 4).