Marking stickers for money - Effective Marking TABLET VERSION

Marking stickers for money – Years 1 and 2
Year
Money
Vocabulary
1
Recognise and use pounds (£) and
pence (p) with different
denominations of money, including
coins and notes
money
coin
penny, pence, pound
price
cost
buy
sell
spend, spent
pay
change
dear, costs more
cheap, costs less,
cheaper
costs the same as
how much…? how
many…?
total
equivalent
unit coin
1p, 2p, 5p, 10p, 20p,
50p, £1, £2, £5
• Recognise all coins and the £5 note,
focusing on lowest denominations
first (read and write denominations in
numerals and words)
• Recognise some equivalents for 2p,
5p, 10p and 20p
• Given an amount less than 50p, say
what 1p more or less than that
amount is
• Add and subtract amounts of money
in line with the calculation policy
a) uc1 + uc (where answer is less than
10p)
b) up + up (where answer is less than
10p)
c) up + up = 10p
1
uc = unit coin
up = unit pence
Addition stages (a) and (b)
Year
Money
Vocabulary
Addition stage (c)
Addition stages (d) and (e)
d) uc+uc+uc=< or > 10p
e) up + up + up (where answer is more
than 10p)
f) 10p coin + uc
g) TUp + up (no bridging next 10)
Addition stages (f) and (g)
Year
Money
h) TUp + up = 20p
i) TUp + up (bridging next 10)
Vocabulary
Addition stage (h)
Addition stage (i)
Year
Money
a) uc - uc
Vocabulary
Subtraction stages (a) and (b)
b) up - up (where answer is less than
10p)
Subtraction stage (c)
c) Subtracting uc and up from 10p
d) TUp teen number - U p (where
answer is 10p or more)
Subtraction stage (d)
Year
Money
e) TUp - Up (bridging previous 10)
Vocabulary
Subtraction stage (e)
Subtraction stage (f)
f) Subtraction facts from 20p
g) Subtracting 10p from multiple of 10p
Subtraction stage (g)
Year
Money
Vocabulary
• Work out how much something costs
when it is half price
2
Recognise and use symbols for
pounds (£) and pence (p); recognise
coins and notes of different values;
combine amounts to make a
particular value and match different
combinations of coins to equal the
same amounts of money;
add and subtract money of the same
unit
money
coin
penny, pence, pound
(£)
price, cost
buy, bought, sell,
sold
spend, spent
pay
NB Some stickers from Y1 may be relevant
Year
Money
• Read and write symbols for pounds
(£) and pence (p)
• Recognise all coins and the £5, £10,
£20 notes
• Revise equivalents for 2p, 5p, 10p
and 20p (from Year 1)
• Recognise equivalents for 50p, £1
and £2
• Recognise equivalents for a given
amount, eg 23p
• Given an amount less than 90p, say
what 10p more or less than that
amount is
• Add and subtract pence in line with
the calculation policy
Vocabulary
change
dear, costs more
cheap, costs less,
cheaper
how much…? how
many…?
Total
1p, 2p, 5p, 10p, 20p,
50p, £1, £2, £5, £10,
£20
Year
Money
a) TUp + multiples of 10p = less than
Vocabulary
Addition stage (a) and stage (b)
100p
b) TUp + multiples of 10p = more than
100p
c) TUp + TUp not going over a multiple
of 10 (no 'carrying'/'tricky numbers')
d) TUp + TUp going over next 10 (with
'carrying'/ 'tricky numbers')
e) HTUp + TUp (no 'carrying'/ 'tricky
numbers') Not going over a
multiple of ten
Addition stage (c) and stage (d)
a) TUp - multiples of 10p = less than
100
b) TUp - TUp
c) HTUp – 10p and multiples of 10
without crossing 100
d) HTUp – 10p and multiples of 10
crossing 100 where
e) HTUp – TUp
• Calculate multiplication problems
involving money using repeated
addition, eg 5p × 6 (level 2b); 35p × 3
(level 3)
• Division money problems – Spring
Term
• Know some common equivalents
between £ and p: £1 = 100p, £2 =
Addition stage (e)
Year
Money
200p etc; £1.50 = 150p, £2.50 = 250p
etc
Vocabulary