Maths Year 1 - Summer 2 This term we will be looking at the units: Money, Multiplication and Division, and Capacity and Volume. Use the Star Words in your maths. Practise counting in 2’s, 5’s and 10’s, this will help in this money unit. Week beginning -Monday 1st June Week 1 – Money Sorting coins: https://www.topmarks.co.uk/money/coins-game https://uk.ixl.com/math/year-1/ - Scroll down to money Monday LO: To recognise coins and their properties (how they look) Star words:Coin, round, heptagonal (7-sided), gold, silver, copper/ bronze Website link: UK Coins Explained for Kids - https://youtu.be/vs8F_g3MGtM Starter: Miss Sidhu has lots of different coins in her piggy bank. Can you help her identify each coin? Look at the coin’s colour, shape and size. What’s the same and what’s different between the coins? E.g. the 20p has a heptagonal shape. Two pence – 2p Two pound - £2 Task: Think about the colours, shape and size of the coins. 1 Website link: https://uk.ixl.com/math/year-1/coin-values Tuesday LO: To recognise the value of different coins Star words: coin, pence, penny, pennies, value, worth Starter: Count the 1p coins and write down their correct totals. Task: Youtube: Money song for children UK: https://youtu.be/dFzAU3u06Ps We can use pennies to pay for items and the coins represent different amounts of pennies. Coin Same as How many 1p’s? = 5p = 10p = 20p = Challenge: Can you may think of any other ways to make 10p or 20p using the coins 1p, 2p, 5p and 10p? Website link: https://uk.ixl.com/math/year-1/count-money-1p-coins-only Wednesday LO: To recognise the value of different coins Star words: coin, pence, pound, penny, pennies, value, worth Count in 10’s: Youtube: Counting by 10’s song Scratch garden - https://youtu.be/Ftati8iGQcs One pound = £1 = 100 pennies = 100p = 10, 10p coins 2 Starter: Count the 10p coins and write down their correct totals. (Count in 10’s) Task: Comparing the value of different coins. 3 Thursday LO: To recognise the value of different coins and notes Star words: coins, notes, pence, pounds, penny, value, worth Website link: UK Notes Explained for Kids - Maths Money Learning Video: https://youtu.be/5DDI_RlZB0c Pounds are worth more than pence. £1 - One pound = 100p. £2 - Two pound = 200p. £5 - Five pound = 500p. £10 - Ten pound = 1000p. £20 – Twenty pound = 2000p. Starter: Draw a line and match the note to the correct amount. Coin/Note Amount £5 £20 £2 £1 £50 £10 Which pound has the greatest value? ____ Which pound has the least value?______ 4 Task: Count the pound coins and notes. (Count in 2’s, 5’s and 10’s to help you). Remember to put the £ sign. Count in 1’s Count in 2’s Count in 5’s Count in 10’s Count in 10’s but count twice on each note. Friday LO: To compare different amounts of money Star words: value, worth, greatest value, least, value, most Counting in twos, fives and tens to find the total amount. E.g. Here are lots of 2p’s. What is the total? 2, 4, 6, 8, 10, 12. As it is money, it will be 12p. Starter: What is the amount in each box? Use the picture of the bead strings to help you. 5 Task: Write each amount, then read and circle the correct answer. Challenge: Miss Sidhu thinks she has £13. Is she correct? Explain why. ___________________________________________________ 6 Answer sheet – WEEK 1 Monday One pence – 1p Two pence – 2p Five pence – 5p Ten pence – 10p Twenty pence – 20p Fifty pence – 50p One pound - £1 Two pound - £2 The coins in the first purse are copper. The coins in the second purse are silver. Two coins are not in the purse because they are both made from two metals/ they both have two colours. Smallest silver coin = Five pence – 5p. Largest heptagonal coin = Fifty pence – 50p. Not silver or gold and round = One pence -1p or two pence - 2p. Tuesday Coin Same as How many 1p’s? or 2p’s? or 5p’s? or 10p’s? 5p = 1p, 1p, 1p, 1p, 1p Challenge: Otherwise to make 5p = 2p, 2p, 1p or 2p, 1p, 1p, 1p 10p = 1p, 1p, 1p, 1p, 1p, 1p, 1p, 1p, 1p, 1p Challenge: Otherwise to make 10p = 2p, 2p, 2p, 2p, 2p or 5p, 5p or 10p There are other combinations using 1p or 2p or 5p – add them to check. 20p = 1p, 1p, 1p, 1p, 1p, 1p, 1p, 1p, 1p, 1p, 1p, 1p, 1p, 1p, 1p, 1p, 1p, 1p, 1p, 1p Challenge: Other ways to make 20p = 2p, 2p, 2p, 2p, 2p, 2p, 2p, 2p, 2p, 2p or 5p, 5p, 5p, 5p or 10p, 10p There are other combinations using 1p or 2p or 5p – add them to check. Wednesday 7 Incorrect – 10p has the Correct - £1 has the largest Incorrect - £1 is larger than smallest value. value. 20p. Thursday Which pound has the greatest value? £50 Which pound has the least value? £1 Task: In order - £7, £10, £15, £50, £60 Friday Starter: 40p, 10p, 7p, 6p. Task: Circle the set that has the most money – 50p 15p, 50p, 20p Circle the set that has the least money – 8p 30p, 8p, 20p 8 .
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