Grade 3/Subtraction
Missing Subtrahend from One Thousand (467)
Find what 3-digit number was subtracted from a whole thousand. Students practice working backwards and strengthen understanding of regrouping.
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Teaching Notes
Emphasize using the inverse relationship between addition and subtraction to find the missing number. Encourage students to check their answers by adding back.
Vocabulary
Subtrahend: The number being subtracted.
Difference: The result of subtraction.
Common Mistakes
- Errors in regrouping across zeros
- Misunderstanding inverse operations (adding instead of subtracting or vice versa)
- Place value errors when aligning numbers
Differentiation
SupportUse base-ten blocks or number lines to visualize regrouping.
ChallengeSolve similar problems with larger whole numbers or multiple missing parts.
Discussion Questions
- How can addition help you solve a subtraction problem?
- Why is regrouping important when subtracting from a number like 1000?
- What strategies can you use to find a missing number in a subtraction equation?
- How do you know if your answer is correct?
Extension Activities
- Find missing numbers to 500.
- Use a number line to 1000.
- Write your own problems.
Parent Tip
Ask your child to count up from a number to 1000.
Learning Path
Skill Cluster
Number Sense & Operations
Estimated Time
15 minutes
Skills Practiced
missing subtrahendsubtraction within 1000inverse operations
Prerequisites
- Subtraction with regrouping within 1000
- Addition with regrouping within 1000
- Understanding of place value up to thousands
Next Steps
- Solving for missing addends/subtrahends in more complex equations
- Multi-step word problems involving inverse operations
- Subtracting from larger multiples of 1000
- Find Missing Addend within 1000
- Subtracting from Multiples of 1000
- Solving for Unknowns in Subtraction Equations
