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Today we will be learning: to use the correct notation for money to convert from pence to pounds and pence.
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Mental Activity Two coins are hidden. They total 60p. Which two coins could they be?
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Mental Activity They total 60p.
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This time, four coins are hidden. Altogether, the value of the coins is 43p. Which coins could they be?
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Altogether, the value of the coins is 43p.
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Now we are going to practise counting on in tens. Start at 43. Start at 29. Start at 98. Start at 125.
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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.
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Which notes could we use? £5.00£10.00£20.00£50.00
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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
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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.
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How do you convert pence into pounds? 350p = How many pennies make a pound? 100 300p = £3.00 So 350p = £3.50
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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
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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.
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