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Mental Money Addition

For Teachers 1st - 2nd
Counting money is fun for kids, increases their understanding of addition, and applies mathematics to real world situation. Here are five opportunities for learners to count up their pence and pounds to see how much money they have. Tip:...
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How Much is Saved?

For Teachers 1st - 2nd
Counting pence is great because some of the common coin values are two, five and ten. Learners assess each piggy bank and count the pence contained within. They count by 2s, 5s, and 10s depending on the coin in each bank. Tip: The...
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Recognizing Coins

For Teachers K - 2nd
Help your class identify the different pence and pounds used in Great Britain. Each slide contains an image, the name, and value of British coinage. Great if you're teaching in Britain, if you want to extend your American class's...
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Counting 1p, 2p, and 5p Coins

For Students 3rd - 6th
In this coins activity, students count the total number of pence in coins from British Money. Students complete 3 sets of problems.
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Can You Write the Coin's Name?

For Students 1st - 2nd
In this coin identification worksheet, students trace the dotted lines to form the names of the coin amounts such as 10 p, 20 p, and 5p. They draw a line from the pictures of the coins to the proper name.
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Can You Match the Coin's Name?

For Students 2nd
For this coin matching activity, 2nd graders draw a line between each coin and its matching name. They match 10 pence, 50 pence, 20 pence, 1 penny, 5 pence and 2 pence.
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Math Online Exercises

For Students K - 2nd
In this variety of online math exercises worksheet, students solve nine equations with missing digits, fifteen money problems and arranging numbers 0-9 in four original addition calculations. Students check their answers online as they go.
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Money Place Value Chart

For Students 3rd - 4th
In this money activity, learners complete a chart showing the value of money and how the amount of money could be written in words. Five examples are given. Fifteen more numbers can be added. Money amounts are given in pounds.