Today we will be learning: to recognise different coins and notes to add up small amounts of money.

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Today we will be learning: to recognise different coins and notes to add up small amounts of money.

Mental Activity Three coins are hidden. The total value of the coins is 27 pence. Which coins could they be? 20p 2p 5p

The three hidden coins are:

This time, four coins are hidden. The total value of the coins is 33 pence. Which coins could they be? 20p 2p 10p 1p

The four hidden coins are:

Now three are hidden. The total value of the coins is 14 pence. Which coins could they be? 2p 10p 2p

The three hidden coins are:

Main Activity Today we are going to be working with money.

What different ways can we pay for items in shops? What different types of money are there?

Let’s make a list of all the coins. Start with the one worth least.

Which notes could we use? £5.00£10.00£20.00£50.00

How do we write the pound sign? £ How many pence make one pound? 100

Group Work Making totals with coins up to 20p. Working on prices of toys. Working on prices of pizzas.