Unit I – Money Coins

This maths scheme of work for Key Stage One gets the children to practise identifying, naming and comparing groups of notes and coins that can be used when shopping for different products. The class can explain and record how they might be able to recognise a specific coin or note using their designs.

Practise identifying, naming and comparing groups of notes and coins that can be used when shopping for different products

Lesson One : Coin Rubbings
Investigate how to identify and record the value of each of the different coins to two pounds by recording their matching colours and illustrations

Lesson Two : Money Jars
Explain and model how to identify and sort sets of coins to one pound into matching groups to indicate their different money values

Lesson Three : Coin Groups
Explore how to identify and record sets of coins to match different values for items that can be bought when shopping with totals to thirty pence

Lesson Four : Coins Match
Investigate and record how to select the correct numbers of coins that can match some different money amounts with sums to one pound

Lesson Five : Money Notes
Identify and record examples of money notes that can match some different numbers of pound coins which can be used when going shopping to buy special items
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Shape Matching
Identify, describe and compare different 2D shapes by their matching individual properties including the number of sides, vertices and lines of symmetry
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Buses, Trains, Planes
Select patterned language to use when writing poems describing ways of travelling when making different journeys
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Toy Masses
Explain and model how to measure, record and compare the mass of some different toys and games using scales, bucket balances and symbols for greater than and less than
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Seaside Holidays
Describe and compare how families enjoyed seaside holidays together in the past with similar events and experiences enjoyed by families today