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Year 3 Money

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20 mixed resources allowing teacher’s to choose the most appropriate resources for their pupil’s needs and abilities. Working With Pounds and Pence A - E Add Money A - D Subtract Money A - C Giving Change A - C Problem Solving With Money A - E
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MONEY BOOK 1

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The two Money Books complement practical money work and are excellent for use as consolidation material when pupils are learning to solve problems involving money. This book looks at recognising, sorting and counting coins, using and calculating amounts of money up to 10p, finding exact sums to pay for items up to 10p, and giving change to 10p. There is a wide range of interesting tasks to achieve understanding. Reading is kept to a minimum but important mathematical vocabulary is included. The 55 pages have plenty of practice for those who need it. For £ Sterling only. One further book available, dealing with money work up to 50p. Previously sold through Easylearn.
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A variety of resources created for a money topic. Includes: Sorting and matching coins and notes Counting money Value of money Reading labels Equivalent money
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The two Money Books complement practical money work and are excellent for use as consolidation material when pupils are learning to solve problems involving money. The first half of this book covers counting, using and calculating amounts of money up to 20p. The second half covers counting, using and calculating amounts of money up to 50p. Includes giving change, using addition and subtraction, comparing amounts of money/prices, doubling and halving and counting in 2s, 5s, and 10s to find totals. There is a wide range of interesting tasks to achieve understanding. Reading is kept to a minimum but important mathematical vocabulary is included. The 55 pages have plenty of practice for those who need it. For £ Sterling only. One further book available. Previously sold through Easylearn.
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Money Games (Change for One Pound): differentiated, illustrated four-in-a-row game boards, each featuring 36 prices in UK currency (sterling) for calculating change from a pound, plus a 20-card loop card / dominoes set. Printable games for starters, early finishers activities, revision etc. FOUR IN A ROW A fun, strategic activity for consolidating this key money / financial / shopping skill. Ideal for maths lessons or Money Week skills practice. Originally designed for Key Stage 1 (KS1) Year 2 (Y2) and Lower KS2 Year 3 or 4 (Y3 / Y4), or for older students requiring consolidation. In Scotland, use for First Level Maths, Primary 3 or 4 or early Second Level. Includes: 2 PDF files 2 standard boards (featuring different items and prices from each other) 2 lower ability boards (same as above but less challenging calculations) Answer grids for at-a-glance checking by pupils or teacher Teacher notes Laminate and use again and again. Children work as pairs against pairs or one against one to get 4 correct answers in a row - horizontally, vertically or diagonally. It works especially well if they roll a dice to find which column they must pick a calculation from (columns numbered 1-6). If there are no questions left in a column, skip a go or roll again. Imagining that they pay for each item with £1, pupils use a different coloured whiteboard pen to record on the board the change due for each of their transactions or add an initial or symbol if both teams are using the same colour. I recommend printing in A3 but A4 is okay too. The LA versions have a star next to the title. Print on different coloured card or paper if required. LOOP GAME / FOLLOW ME CARDS / DOMINOES A 20-card set that can start with any card. A child reads the ‘I spend’ part first as they make their ‘purchase’ with others working out if they have the relevant ‘I give you’. Use for groups or as a whole class starter or plenary (in pairs if necessary). LA pupils could be given less challenging cards so they can still experience success. I hope these money games save you time. I have packs for calculating change from £5, £10 and £20, available with this pack in a bundle: Change Games Bundle Other popular KS2 Maths resources: Mental Maths Bundle Multiplication / Division Bundle Angles / Symmetry Bundle For engaging, time-saving printables and presentations to help plan Primary Literacy, Maths / Numeracy and French lessons, visit FullShelf Resources
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McDonald's Menu Maths (money, decimals)

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A great set to enhance your Maths lessons on addition, decimals, money and worded problems. Activities suitable for KS2 Years 4 - 6. All prices are shown in £ (e.g. £1.35) Page 1 - Cover Page Page 2 - McDonald's Menu Page 3 - 5 Activities (find the price from the menu; compare the prices using < = >; add up the totals for the order; worded problems, e.g. Choose a drink and a side dish, how much would you pay altogether?) Page 6 - Credits Page *Please note, all images were found on websites that allow free commercial usage and sharing.
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Money

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This powerpoint encourages the children to count the amount of coins and identify how many tens and ones each amount has.
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Money: counting and adding coins

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Some easy sheets for SEN students who may be struggling with the value of coins or adding coins. Includes: Writing coin values Matching coin values Colour pennies to the value Adding coins to 5 Adding coins to 10 Adding coins to 20 Adding coins to 30 Adding coins to 50 Adding mixed coins
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Can be used either as a main activity or as a supplementary activity. This checks whether the children can associate coin value with the right coin.
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Play Money / Simulation Dollar Bills

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A simple one-page PDF of play money for you to print out and use in games or simulations. One-dollar bills only, but for history simulations, there's no reason not to tell students that each bill represents $100 or $1000 or even $10,000 -- whatever would most suit the price levels of the time under study!
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Find equal amounts of money and draw them in the purses. Basic worksheet.
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Money worksheets for Year 3 students.
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New year 4 curriculum Money worksheets, for students entering year 4.
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Looking for a fun interactive teaching idea for counting money word problems? Well look no further as Money Word Problems Game Puzzles, for CCSS 2.MD.8, will serve as an exciting lesson plan for 2nd grade elementary school classrooms. This is a great resource to incorporate into your unit as a guided math center rotation, review exercise, small group work, morning work, remediation, intervention or rti. It can also be used as a quiz, drill, test, or assessment tool to help determine student mastery of the learning target. Whether a student is homeschooled or given this as a homework assignment, kids will also love working on these at home to improve their skills. This puzzle set includes 24 colorful jigsaw puzzles, answer key, and an optional station instruction page with an example. These come as pdf printable sheets that can be printed on card stock and laminated for long-term use. As a suggestion, store them in a sealable gallon storage bag and place them in a tub or bin for students to use throughout the year for enrichment when they finish early. Another idea, for a project, is students can glue the completed puzzles into a notebook or journal as a reference sheet. They can also be glued on a poster for displaying on a bulletin board or as a wall anchor chart. It covers counting coins and bills to solve money word problems. By matching the puzzle pieces to solve the problems, students can gain confidence in an important skill. Your 2nd graders will love to practice and learn to develop strategies about counting dollar bills, coins and making change. I hope you download and enjoy this engaging hands-on manipulative activity with your students! So set those worksheets aside and give our puzzles a try! Relevant Grade 2 Common Core Standard 2.MD.C.8 Solve word problems involving dollar bills, quarters, dimes, nickels, and pennies, using $ and ¢ symbols appropriately. Cross Reference: Texas TEKS 3.4C and Virginia SOL 3.8
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This set of 4 worksheets focus on euro coins. The topics are: taking away, counting the coins, match the value and draw the euro coins.
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Money

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Great bundle for children to practice budgeting, including gross pay, net pay, and deductions, and calculating percentages of money in real life situations :)
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money

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Shop game Needs printing and laminating. Pupils to 'play shops' buying items and giving change. 3 levels for 3 groups: Group 1: change to £1.00 numbers to 20 then in 10s to £1.00 Group 2: Change to £100 trickier prices Group 3: Change to £5.00 Worksheet to investigate different coins needed for making amounts Worksheet to work out change
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Money - Jobs, Time, Money, Taxes & Take Home Pay!

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Money - Jobs, Time, Money, Taxes & Take Home Pay! 3-page booklet . ACTIVITY 1 - Jobs, Time & Money Give your student’s a pretend job (Job A, B, C, D, E) OR let them choose their own job! Either tell them their hourly wage (for each job) OR get them to research the hourly wage for their chosen jobs. Now get them to complete the template provided by calculating the daily, weekly, monthly and annual salary. Once calculated, tell them that the government takes away a BIG chunk, as does the NHS … then you’ve got other BILLS to pay! Just watch their faces drop … definitely a wake up call and an introduction to adult working life! . ACTIVITY 2 - Income Tax, Bills & Take Home Pay Once the shock has settled in, give them the next activity to complete. Get them to calculate the ‘take home pay’ for each job after deducting tax, NHS and pension contributions. . A superb lesson … your students (and parents) will love it. Instructions sheet provided. Fully editable.
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Money Games Calculating Change BUNDLE

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Practise the key skill of finding change for different amounts! Key Stage 2 (KS2) Money Change Games and Activities BUNDLE for Year 3, Year 4, Year 5 and Year 6 (Y3 / Y4 / Y5 / Y6), depending on ability: 16 fun, differentiated, illustrated four-in-a-row Maths game boards (each featuring 36 prices in UK currency) for calculating change from £1, £5, £10 and £20, plus a loop card / dominoes set for each of the above amounts. Ideal for starter activities and early finishers activities in Maths lessons or for practice in Money Weeks. All in PDF format. In Scotland, use for Primary 4, 5, 6 and 7.   FOUR IN A ROW A fun, strategic activity for consolidating this key money / shopping skill. A total of 16 boards. All four packs (One pound, five pounds, ten pounds, twenty pounds) include: 2 standard game boards (featuring different items and prices from each other) 2 lower ability game boards (same boards as above but with mostly less challenging calculations) Answer grids for all 4 boards for at-a-glance checking by pupils or teacher   Intended to be laminated and used again and again. Children can work as pairs against pairs or one against one to get four correct answers in a row - horizontally, vertically or diagonally. It works especially well if they roll a dice each time to find which column they have to pick a calculation from (columns numbered 1-6). If there are no questions left in a particular column, they could skip a go or roll again. Pupils use a different coloured whiteboard pen to record answers on the board or add an initial or symbol if both players / teams are using the same colour. I recommend printing in A3 but it works fine in A4. The LA versions have a star next to the title but could perhaps be printed on different coloured card or paper if required.   LOOP GAME / FOLLOW ME CARDS / DOMINOES Four 20-card sets (£1, £5, £10, £20) that can start with any card. A child reads the ‘I spend’ part first with others working out whether they have the relevant ‘I give you’. Use as a game for groups or perhaps as a whole class / whole group starter or plenary (in pairs if necessary). LA pupils could be given less challenging cards so they can still experience success. I hope these Numeracy resources save you time and work well in your class. I would be very grateful for a review if you get a moment. Thank you.   Some of my other popular KS2 Maths resources: Mental Maths Bundle Multiplication / Division Bundle Angles / Symmetry Bundle For time-saving printables and presentations to plan Primary Literacy, Maths and French lessons, please visit FullShelf Resources
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Money Calculations

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Powerpoint and worksheet to encourage students to use multiplication patterns to calculate the answers to word problems involving money. e.g. Use 4 x 8= 32 to work out the cost of 800 items at 40p each. Mental or written calculations without a calculator. Suitable for a wide range of ages, problems are set in easy to understand contexts and the word problems involve up to three steps. The answers are also included. DfE GCSE 2017 references N13, N2, For more resources like this please visit the SKILLSHEETS Shop or visit the Skillsheets website.
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Year 3 Money and Coins Worksheets

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This resource contains two worksheets on coins, counting money and coin values. You may also be interested in: Year 3 Money 50 Page Workbook This workbook has been designed to support the delivery of the White Rose Maths (WRM) small steps scheme of work for Year 3 Money - Spring Term - Week 4. The worksheets have been designed to enable pupils to achieve the following learning outcomes: To recognise and know the value of different denominations of coins and notes. To recognise and use symbols for pounds (£) and pence §. To combine coins and notes to make a particular value. To add up coins/notes to find their total value. To find different combinations of coins that equal the same amounts of money. To select the correct coins to pay for items. To solve word problems involving amounts of money. Year 3 Money Spring Term PowerPoint Lesson Save money and buy both resources at a discounted rate: Year 3 Money - Spring Term - PowerPoint Lesson and Worksheets More Year 3 Maths Resources Thinking of publishing your own resources? Check out this step-by-step guide: How to Become a Successful TES Author: Step-by-Step Guide