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Year 2 Spring Term Week 4 Lesson 1
Money Year 2 Spring Term Week 4 Lesson 1
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Today we will be learning to:
select and use the right calculation check our calculations solve money word problems find totals.
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Mental Activity Anya has two coins of the same value.
What are the possible amounts of money that she could have?
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What coins could Anya have? Make the circles below into coins.
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How could we solve this?
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Your teacher will ask other questions involving money.
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Main Activity Today we are going to be working on finding totals
and checking calculations.
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What is the most expensive item?
Tea p Fizzy pop p Orange juice 14p Milkshake p Fruit p Crisps p Ice cream p Sandwich p . What is the most expensive item?
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You can buy one piece of food and a drink.
Tea p Fizzy pop p Orange juice 14p Milkshake p Fruit p Crisps p Ice cream p Sandwich p You can buy one piece of food and a drink. Which would you choose?
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What is the addition sentence for this?
Tea p Fizzy pop p Orange juice 14p Milkshake p Fruit p Crisps p Ice cream p Sandwich p What is the addition sentence for this?
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How much does your choice cost?
Tea p Fizzy pop p Orange juice 14p Milkshake p Fruit p Crisps p Ice cream p Sandwich p How much does your choice cost?
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How could you check your answer?
Tea p Fizzy pop p Orange juice 14p Milkshake p Fruit p Crisps p Ice cream p Sandwich p How could you check your answer?
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If you’ve estimated, does the total you’ve come up with look right?
Tea p Fizzy pop p Orange juice 14p Milkshake p Fruit p Crisps p Ice cream p Sandwich p If you’ve estimated, does the total you’ve come up with look right?
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Tea p Fizzy pop p Orange juice 14p Milkshake p Fruit p Crisps p Ice cream p Sandwich p If you add the two prices in a different order, does it come to the same?
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Group Work Choose four different options from the café menu. What is the most and least you could spend? Choose a drink and another item from the café menu. Choose four possible options. How much would you spend each time?
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