Subtraction Of Two 3-Digit Numbers Basic 2 Mathematics Lesson Note
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Learning Objectives
By the end of this week, pupils should be able to:
- Count and identify numbers from 1-550 (focus on 530-550)
- Write numbers 530-550 and 1-550 in numerals and words
- Subtract two 2-digit numbers without regrouping
- Subtract two 3-digit numbers without regrouping
- Relate subtraction to real-life problems (shopping, change calculation)
- Solve practical problems involving money and change
Lesson Content
Day 1: Counting to 550
New Number Range:
- Practice counting from 1-550
- Focus on numbers 530-550: 530, 531, 532… 550
- Master reading: “five hundred and thirty”, “five hundred and fifty”
- Practice both forward and backward counting
Number Writing:
- Write 530, 535, 540, 545, 550
- Practice in both numerals and words
- Emphasize clear, neat formation
Day 2: Review 2-Digit Subtraction (No Regrouping)
When No Regrouping is Needed:
- Top digit in each column ≥ bottom digit
- We can subtract directly
Examples:
 67  89  45
– 34Â – 56Â – 23
—-Â —-Â —-
  33  33  22
Day 3-4: 3-Digit Subtraction (No Regrouping)
Setting Up 3-Digit Subtraction:
 H T U
  4 6 8
– 2 3 5
——-
  2 3 3
Step-by-Step Method:
- Write numbers in columns (H-T-U)
- Check: Can we subtract each column? (No borrowing needed)
- Subtract units first
- Subtract tens next
- Subtract hundreds last
Example 1: 468 – 235
 H T U
  4 6 8
– 2 3 5
——-
  2 3 3
- Units: 8 – 5 = 3
- Tens: 6 – 3 = 3
- Hundreds: 4 – 2 = 2
- Answer: 233
Example 2: 579 – 346
 H T U
  5 7 9
– 3 4 6
——-
  2 3 3
- Units: 9 – 6 = 3
- Tens: 7 – 4 = 3
- Hundreds: 5 – 3 = 2
- Answer: 233
Day 5: Real-Life Applications
Shopping and Change Problems: “A shopkeeper had 465 items. He sold 243 items. How many items are left?” 465 – 243 = 222 items
Money Problems: “Dad had 389 naira. He spent 156 naira. How much money does he have left?” 389 – 156 = 233 naira
Examples in Class
Place Value in Subtraction:
When subtracting 567 – 234:
- Hundreds: 5 – 2 = 3
- Tens: 6 – 3 = 3
- Units: 7 – 4 = 3
- Answer: 333
Real-Life Examples:
At the Shop: “A shop had 478 bottles of soft drinks. 245 bottles were sold during the week. How many bottles are left?” 478 – 245 = 233 bottles
School Supplies: “A school ordered 567 exercise books. They distributed 234 books to students. How many books are left in the store?” 567 – 234 = 333 books
Change Calculation:
“Mom paid 500 naira for items worth 278 naira. How much change should she receive?” 500 – 278 = 222 naira
Exercises
Exercise 1: Number Practice
Write these numbers:
- Five hundred and thirty-five = ___
- Five hundred and forty-eight = ___
- 542 in words = ___
- 537 in words = ___
Exercise 2: Check for Regrouping Need
Look at these problems. Can we subtract without regrouping? (YES/NO)
- 678 – 234 = ___
- 567 – 345 = ___
- 489 – 267 = ___
- 578 – 456 = ___
Exercise 3: 2-Digit Subtraction Review
Solve these (no regrouping):
- 89 2. 67 3. 78 4. 96
- 45 – 34 – 56 – 23
Exercise 4: 3-Digit Subtraction (No Regrouping)
Solve these problems:
- 567 2. 489 3. 678 4. 789
- 234 – 156 – 345 – 456
- 598 6. 467 7. 689 8. 578
- 267 – 234 – 456 – 345
Exercise 5: Horizontal Subtraction
- 456 – 234 = ___
- 578 – 345 = ___
- 689 – 456 = ___
- 467 – 123 = ___
Exercise 6: Real-Life Problems
- A farmer had 456 yams. He sold 234 yams at the market. How many yams does he have left?
- A shop had 567 exercise books. 234 books were sold to students. How many books remain in the shop?
- Mary collected 489 bottle tops. She gave 156 bottle tops to her friend. How many bottle tops does she have now?
- A school has 678 pupils. 345 pupils went on an excursion. How many pupils remained in school?
Exercise 7: Money and Change Problems
- Mom had 500 naira. She spent 267 naira at the market. How much money does she have left?
- Dad bought fuel for 378 naira from 500 naira. How much change did he receive?
- A toy costs 456 naira. If you pay 500 naira, how much change will you get?
- John saved 489 naira. He spent 156 naira on books. How much money does he have remaining?
Exercise 8: Mixed Practice
- Which is bigger: 567 – 234 or 456 – 123?
- Find the difference between 489 and 267.
- From 578, take away 345.
- How much less is 234 than 567?
Fun Activities
- 3-Digit Subtraction Race: Solve problems quickly and accurately
- Market Day: Practice calculating change with 3-digit numbers
- Number Detective: Find which problems can be solved without regrouping
- Real Shopping: Use actual price tags for practice
Homework
- Practice 8 three-digit subtraction problems daily
- Help parents calculate change when shopping
- Find examples of 3-digit numbers at home and practice subtraction
- Write numbers 530-550 neatly
Assessment
- Can the child count to 550 accurately?
- Do they understand 3-digit place value?
- Can they subtract 3-digit numbers without regrouping?
- Can they identify when no regrouping is needed?
- Can they solve real-life problems involving money and change?
- Do they line up digits correctly in columns?
Teaching Notes
Key Points to Emphasize:
- Proper alignment of digits in columns
- Working from right to left (units, tens, hundreds)
- Checking that no regrouping is needed before starting
- Connecting to real money situations for practical understanding
- Using place value language throughout