The following worksheets, flashcards and other educational resources have been created to support teaching and learning about money in Early Years, Key Stage 1 and Key Stage 2. Money Worksheets and Resources. Counting Pennies (1) Counting Pennies (2) Counting Pennies (3) Adding 1ps and 2ps (1) Adding 1ps and 2ps (2) Adding 1ps and 2ps (3).
Money KS2 Maths. Learn about money and finance with these free to use interactive and printable Maths resources. Great for white board whole class lessons or for pupil individual learning. Covering key stage 2, ages 8-11 years. Test vital money life skills with the interactive quizzes. Chore Chart Interactive.
These fun money games for kids can help children to understand the value of UK coins, how to count money and work out change. They also include problem solving money activities. Money games where children work out which coins will buy toy shop items and where they can calculate change. Different levels of difficulty.
Feeling confident about all aspects of money is a fundamental life skill, and it’s all about applying mathematical knowledge to pounds and pence. In this section of the site you'll find lots of money maths worksheets and money games to help your child practise their money maths, from simple addition and subtraction to division, multiplication and decimal calculations.
Year 2 English Homework For many parents, homework is the only picture they get of what their child does at school. For this reason, Hamilton have put a great deal of effort into writing suitable, fun and home-friendly activities for children and parents to share together. Children will benefit and so will parents and teachers!
Year 2 Maths Homework For many parents, homework is the only picture they get of what their child does at school. For this reason, Hamilton have put a great deal of effort into writing suitable, fun and home-friendly activities for children and parents to share together. Children will benefit and so will parents and teachers!
Counting money (coins) and making amounts. At first children will count using 1p and 2p coins to make totals up to 10p. Later the 5p and 10p coin can be introduced. Solving simple problems, such as finding more coins to make 10p, can be done practically. As confidence grows totals up to 20p can be used.