Nothing lasts forever, everything will be gone someday. Foods get eaten or expires, and numbers get deducted from each other. These things are where subtraction applies, and to many other scenarios in life. In mathematics, subtraction is just barely the deduction of a subtrahend from a minuend. But these subtractions in mathematics can actually be used in real-life scenarios that we encounter almost every day for our whole lives. Subtraction may have been introduced to children from their kindergarten up until their elementary grade levels. In grade 2, there will be more than just an introduction to subtraction and the fundamentals of it, but there will be more digits and numbers. There will also be worksheets that are more advanced than the previous ones that the children used to answer. There are different things than numbers that they could find in these worksheets, there could be pictures, shapes, or even sentences in some questions. These worksheets will hone their subtraction skills and will surely make it easier for them to answer more advanced subtraction problems and equations in the future. Teaching them how to subtract is the first step, but as they learn and master each lesson, they will also encounter subtractions with more than just one-digit numbers. There would be subtraction between numbers that are two and three digits. There are times when they will be asked to answer worksheets and subtract two-digit numbers with a one-digit number, but after then, the next worksheets would have them subtract two-digit numbers from other two-digit numbers. And those questions will escalate to three-digit numbers soon enough after they have learned and mastered the previous worksheets and lessons. Of course, this operation can also be used in real-life materials and situations. Imagine you have 50 pieces of grapes, and you ate 10 of them. How many would be left? There will only be 40 grapes left. These kinds of scenarios will help the young learners to grasp the concept of subtraction when it comes to real-life objects. Giving them situations where they could actually perform subtraction is the best way to utilize worksheets. Giving word problem worksheets to children to analyze and subtract the given numbers or items can also help them establish critical thinking when it comes to these scenarios. They could far more develop a more advanced skill when it comes to subtracting not just numbers, but tangible objects as well. By the use of worksheets, there are almost hundreds of ways on how you could teach the learners how to subtract numbers, especially to grade 2 learners. Most importantly, worksheets are used not just to help the learners learn how to subtract numbers, but to also open their minds with all the things that they can use subtraction for. Knowing that that certain knowledge is important for their life will make them more eager to answer and learn the lesson. Worksheets are also the best way to not overwhelm them into learning the subject as they can answer it slowly, one worksheet at a time.