Today you are learning about coins and the values of money.
You will need a selection of coins.
- Can you put the coins in order from lowest to highest value?
- Can you put the coins in order from biggest size to smallest size?
Task 1
- How many 1p coins would you need to make £1?
- How many 2p coins would you need to make £1?
- How many 5p coins would you need to make £1?
- How many 10p coins would you need to make £1?
- How many 20p coins would you need to make £1?
- How many 50p coins would you need to make £1?
Task 2
Look out the coins you would need to make these values:
- £3.47
- £2.33
- £1.97
- £4.00
- £4.53
- £0.32
- £0.46
- £3.33
- £2.87
- £1.98
Task 3
If I went to the shop and used a £5 note to pay, what change would you get from these items?
- A carton of milk at £1.20
- A packet of crisps for £0.65
- A packet of apples at £1.23
- A cereal bar at £0.57
- An Easter Egg at £3.99