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Recognising coins

1 Match the coin to the amount. 2 Here are some coins.


P E
P E

N
O N P E

T E

C E
20 pence

T W
P E
E

C E
N

N
V

T E

C E
C E
F I
P E


P E O N P E
P E

T W
N

N
O N

C E

N
T E

C E

T W
T E

C E

C E
O POUNDS
TW

5 pence
2010
Complete the sentences.
Y P

10 pence
NT

EN
T WE

CE

There are 1p coins.

P E
O N

1 pound There are 2p coins.


T W

C E

P E
There is 5p coin.
1 pence
N

N
T E

C E

There are 10p coins.


50 pence

There are 20p coins.


P E
E N

2 pence
V

C E
F I

Y P E
T

2 pounds
N
F I F

C E

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Recognising coins

2 Here are some coins. 3 Write < or > to compare the amounts.

P E
P E

a) Y P
P E

NT
N

N
O N

EN
P E

N
T E

C E

T WE

CE
T W

P E
E
C E

T E

C E
V

T E

C E
C E
F I
P E


P E O N P E
P E
T W
N

O N
C E

N
T E

C E

T W
T E

C E

C E
P E
b)
P E
Y
E N T

N
F I F
V

C E

C E
F I
Complete the sentences. P E TW
O POUNDS

c) O N

T W

C E
There are 1p coins.
2010

P E
d)
Y
T

N
F I F
There are 2p coins.

C E
There is 5p coin. 4 Mo has one coin in his hand.

There are 10p coins. I have more than 2 pence,


but less than 1 pound.

There are 20p coins.

Draw Mo’s coin.

What is the value of Mo’s coin?

Is there more than one answer?

© White Rose Maths 2020

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