Regrouping required
Use this setting when the learner is practicing how to exchange a ten or hundred before subtracting.
Practice that fits the learner, on paper or online.
Make printable subtraction worksheets with regrouping, without regrouping, or with a mix of both. Set the minuend and subtrahend sizes, then choose the layout and answer format.
Use this setting when the learner is practicing how to exchange a ten or hundred before subtracting.
Keep every column ready to subtract as written when the goal is place value or early written subtraction.
Set the minuend and subtrahend separately when one number should stay smaller than the other.
Begin without a timer and ask the learner to keep each place-value column aligned.
A mistake in the tens column calls for a different follow-up than a simple subtraction-fact error.
Generate another set with the same number sizes before moving from two-digit to three-digit subtraction.
Yes. Choose regrouping required when every question should need borrowing, or use a mixed set for broader review.
Yes. Choose no borrowing to keep every question solvable without exchanging across place values.
They can. Choose a separate answer key, inline answers, or a student copy without answers.