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Take Away Basics

Subtraction: Take Away Basics

Take Away Basics

Take Away Basics

NCERT anchor: NCERT Joyful Mathematics Class 1 — Chapter 5: How Many Ate? (subtraction as taking away)

What you'll learn

  • Understand subtraction as taking away objects from a group, with answers up to 10.
  • Use the minus (−) sign and read it as "take away" or "minus."
  • Connect subtraction to everyday moments: eating fruit, giving away pencils, birds flying off a tree.

Key concepts

1. Subtraction means taking away

Level 1 (Verbal): 7 laddoos on a plate. Dadi takes away 3 laddoos. Count what remains: 4 laddoos.

Level 2 (Symbolic): 7 − 3 = 4. The sign means "take away" or "minus."

Visual: Draw 7 dots. Cross out 3 of them. Count the dots left without a cross.

2. Counting what is left

After crossing out, count only the dots without a cross, one by one, starting from 1.

3. Subtracting zero

If nothing is taken away, the group stays the same: 6 − 0 = 6.

4. Subtracting the whole group

If everything is taken away, nothing is left: 5 − 5 = 0.

Worked example

Sharing mangoes at home

Step 1 — Amma keeps 8 mangoes in a basket.
Step 2 — She gives 3 mangoes to the neighbour.
Step 3 — Cross out 3 mangoes from the 8 drawn.
Step 4 — Count the mangoes without a cross: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5.
Answer: 5 mangoes are left in the basket.

Common mistakes

MistakeWhyFix
Counting the crossed-out objects tooLosing track while countingCount only the objects without a cross
Confusing − with +Symbols look similar to a beginnerSay "minus" for − and "plus" for + while reading
Thinking 5 − 5 leaves 5Not connecting "all taken away" to zeroAct it out: take away every object, nothing remains — that is 0

Quick check

  • What is 6 − 2?
  • What is 9 − 0?
  • There are 8 stars on a chart. 4 stars are erased. How many stars are left?
  • Stretch: Kabir has 7 crayons. He gives 2 to his sister and 1 to his friend. How many crayons does Kabir have now?

Revision tip: Use real buttons or coins at home — take a few away and count what remains, every day.

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Key Takeaways (TL;DR)

  • What you'll learn
  • Key concepts
  • Worked example
  • Common mistakes

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