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Counting Money

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Practice counting coins by rolling a die and adding up the total value shown. Perfect for learning money skills in a fun, hands-on way! What You Need: A special coin die (each side shows a different coin, e.g., penny, nickel, dime, quarter, half dollar, dollar) Paper and pencil (for keeping track of totals) Optional: Timer, goal amount (e.g., £1.00), and play money or coin visuals Tips for Learning: -Use real or play coins alongside the die to reinforce coin recognition. -Encourage mental math by having players add aloud. -For younger players, create a visual coin chart showing each coin’s value.
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Money Skills Challenge Cards – Coin and Note Recognition

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This engaging and versatile resource is designed to help pupils develop essential money skills through a range of practical questions and problem-solving challenges. Each slide includes questions such as: “How many pennies are in 10p?” “How many different ways can you make £1 or £2 up to £100?” “What is the least number of coins or notes you can use to make a given amount?” These questions encourage pupils to think flexibly about money, develop fluency with coin and note values, and explore multiple solutions to real-life scenarios. How to Use: -The slides can be printed and laminated to create durable challenge cards. -Ideal for individual tasks, paired work, or maths stations. -Great for early finishers or guided groups
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Do you have enough money? Challenge Cards

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Work out if you have enough money to buy the item shown on each card by adding up the coins. Earn points for correct answers and compete to become the money master!
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Planning an Advert

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This PowerPoint is about planning for a Radio, TV and Poster advert. Each slide discusses what is needed to make a great advert.