Starter quiz
- What is this coin worth?
- 5 p
- 10 p
- 20 p ✓
- 50 p
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- How much money is here?
- 80 p
- 85 p ✓
- 90 p
- £1
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- How much money is here?
- £6
- £8
- £9 ✓
- £12
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- Which of these numbers is the same as 'one tenth'?
- 10
- 1.0
- 0.1 ✓
- 0.01
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- Which of these numbers is the same as 'one hundredth'?
- 100
- 1
- 0.1
- 0.01 ✓
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- Starting with the lowest value, sort these money totals in order.
- 1⇔One pound.
- 2⇔£3
- 3⇔£5.00
- 4⇔Eight pounds.
Exit quiz
- How many pennies are there in 10 p?
- 1
- 10 ✓
- 100
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- How many pennies are there in £1?
- 1
- 10
- 100 ✓
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- Starting with the lowest, sort the amounts of money by their value.
- 1⇔£1
- 2⇔Three pounds
- 3⇔£4.00
- 4⇔Seven pounds
- 5⇔£9.00
- Complete the sentence: 10 p is one __________ of £1
- tenth ✓
- hundredth
- thousandth
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- Complete the sentence: 1 p is one __________ of £1
- tenth
- hundredth ✓
- thousandth
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- Starting with the lowest, put these expressions in order of value.
- 1⇔£1 ÷ 100
- 2⇔£1 ÷ 10
- 3⇔10 p x 10
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Lesson Details
Key learning points
- Ten groups of 10p is equal to £1 so 10p is one tenth of £1
- One hundred groups of 1p is equal to £1 so 1p is one hundredth of £1
- Ten groups of 1p is equal to 10p so 1p is one tenth of 10p
- Whole pounds are recorded using the £ sign and two decimal places £1.00
Common misconception
Pupils write 1£ because that is the order in which the expression is said.
Provide plenty of opportunities for pupils to see and use the correct notation as well as highlighting wrong examples.
Keywords
Pounds £ - A unit of money used in the UK is pounds (£).
Notation - Notation is a system of symbols used to denote special things in maths.
Tenth - A tenth is the name we give to one part of ten equal parts.
Hundredth - A hundredth is the name we give to one part of one hundred equal parts.
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