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Number – Money

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  Money

17.4 MB

 

A comprehensive set of money activities providing coin recognition, matching, sums and a virtual café with teacher notes and printable worksheets.

Any age – From P7

Thanks to
Nick Wonham
The Bridge School
London
Coin recognition

998 KB

Use the SMART Notebook spotlight to find and identify the coins then use the pens to circle the correct coin.

Any age – From P7

Thanks to
Sally Paveley
The Bridge School
London
  How much have I got to 10p

480 KB

An interactive money counting activity, count the coins up to 10p and drag their value into the box. Peep if you’re not sure.

Any age – From P8

Thanks to
Sally Paveley
The Bridge School
London
How much have I got to 50p

676 KB

An interactive money counting activity, count the coins up to 50p and drag their value into the box. Peep if you’re not sure.

Any age – From P8

Thanks to
Sally Paveley
The Bridge School
London
  Money give me up to 50p

447 KB

Use the pens to write the amount in the box and ask the pupils to put the correct coins in the hand.

Any age – From P7

Thanks to
Sally Paveley
The Bridge School
London
Which coins and notes

641 KB

Match the coins to the amounts needed to buy the items.

Any age – From P7

Thanks to
Sally Paveley
The Bridge School
London
  Correct coin or note

814 KB

Choose the most suitable coin or note to pay for an item.

Any age – From P8

Thanks to
Sally Paveley
The Bridge School
London
  Counting with pound coins

836 KB

Count the animated £1 coins up to £5.

Any age – Prom P7

Thanks to
Marion Rapson
Breakspeare School
Hertfordshire
All About Money

3.24 MB

This presentation includes coin and note recognition, shopping and giving change activities.

Any age – From P7

Thanks to C2k and the teacher who created this resource in Northern Ireland.
  Guess the coin

322 KB

A spotlight activity to help pupils recognise different coins.

Any age – From P7

Thanks to Paul
  Australian Money

2.03 MB

Student recognises, matches, finds different monies.

Student requested to find a certain amount of money.

Student adding money together.

Secondary – From P7

Thanks to
Penelope Earp
Wairoa School
NSW Australia
  Money Matching

464 KB

 

An open ended activity, users drag and drop coins into the correct box to match those on the other side.

Secondary – From P7

Thanks to
Lloyd Mead
Lambeth College
  More or Less

462 KB

The teacher places a coin in the box and users drag and drop the other coins into the boxes on either side to show whether they are worth more or less.

Secondary – From P8

Thanks to
Lloyd Mead
Lambeth College

 

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