Starter quiz
- Which of these coins has the smallest value?
- Which of these coins is worth the most?
- What is value?
- How heavy something is.
- How much money something is worth. ✓
- How many there are.
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- This coins is worth " "
- '2 p' ✓
- Which coins would have a total of 8 p?
- True or false. Bigger coins are worth the most.
- True
- False ✓
Exit quiz
- Which of these has a value of 2 p?
- Which of these have a value of 5 p?
- Which of these have a value of 10 p?
- How many 2 p coins have a value of ten pence or 10 p?
- 3
- 4
- 5 ✓
- 6
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- What is the total value of these coins?
- '12 p' ✓
- Who has more money. Laura (top) or Jun (bottom)?
- Laura ✓
- Jun
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Lesson Details
Key learning points
- There are one-penny coins, two-pence coins, five-pence coins and ten-pence coins.
- A combination of different coins can be used to make the same total value.
Common misconception
Children might think that the value of their coins has to be greater than 20 to be the closest. For example, they might consider 23 p to be closer to 20 p than 18 p.
Encourage the use of a number line to see which is closest by finding the difference.
Keywords
Coin - A coin is a small flat piece of metal used as money.
Value - The value of something is how much it is worth in money or other things for which it can be exchanged.
Penny/pence - A penny is a small British coin and unit of money. There are 100 pence in one pound.
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