Unit C – Pounds and Pence

This maths scheme of work for Key Stage Two gets the children to identify, compare and illustrate the value of different money amounts that have been recorded in pounds and pence. The class can list the pounds, ten pence coins and pennies in a money amount so that they can be ordered and compared.

Identify, compare and illustrate the value of different money amounts that have been recorded in pounds and pence

Lesson One : Money Matching
Practise matching and listing a range of different money amounts to ten pounds that have been recorded in both pounds and pence

Lesson Two : Shop Prices
Practise converting the prices of different items that can be bought in some local shops between money amounts that have been recorded in both pounds and pence

Lesson Three : Money Lines
Investigate and record how to convert a selection of different money amounts between pounds and pence and order from them from the smallest to the biggest totals

Lesson Four : Money Lists
Explore and illustrate how to create lists showing sets of money amounts that have been recorded in pounds and pence and ordered by their monetary values

Lesson Five : Money Rounding
Identify and practise some of the rules that can be used to round different money amounts that have been recorded in pounds and pence to the nearest whole pound totals
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Pounds and Pence
Identify, compare and illustrate the value of different money amounts that have been recorded in pounds and pence
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Addition Calculations
Practise using standard written methods of addition calculation to solve a range of abstract and contextual problems working with sets of four and five digit numbers
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Seasons
Select figurative imagery for use in poetry composing similes and metaphors to describe different seasons of the year
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Story Snacks
Design some print adverts using persuasive language that can be used to sell merchandise based on traditional tales