Today we will be learning: to use the correct notation for money to convert from pence to pounds and pence.

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Today we will be learning: to use the correct notation for money to convert from pence to pounds and pence.

Mental Activity Two coins are hidden. They total 60p. Which two coins could they be?

Mental Activity They total 60p.

This time, four coins are hidden. Altogether, the value of the coins is 43p. Which coins could they be?

Altogether, the value of the coins is 43p.

Now we are going to practise counting on in tens. Start at 43. Start at 29. Start at 98. Start at 125.

Main Activity Today we are going to be working with money. Which coins do we use in Britain? Let’s list them, from least in value to greatest in value.

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

Here is a list of prices from a toyshop. Toy board game doll football jigsaw game yo-yo Price 350p 200p 155p 275p 475p 110p

Toy board game doll football jigsaw game yo-yo Price 350p 200p 155p 275p 475p 110p The prices have been written in pennies. We need to convert them to pounds and pence.

How do you convert pence into pounds? 350p = How many pennies make a pound? p = £3.00 So 350p = £3.50

Change the rest of the prices. Toy board game doll football jigsaw game yo-yo Price 350p 200p 155p 275p 475p 110p New price £3.50 £2.00 £1.55 £2.75 £4.75 £1.10

Group Work Practise changing pennies to pounds and pence. Work out the cost of different items from a menu in pounds and pence. Calculate how much change you would get from a £5 note.