Learning aim
Pupils can identify the eight UK coins (1p, 2p, 5p, 10p, 20p, 50p, £1, £2) and the two main notes (£5, £10), and explain what each is worth.
National Curriculum links
- Maths Y1: Money: "recognise and know the value of different denominations of coins and notes"
- PSHE Association KS1 L8: about the role money plays in their lives including how to keep it safe
What you'll need
- Real coins (or accurate plastic replicas) — one set per pair, all 8 denominations
- A £5 note and £10 note (or photocopies) for whole-class display
- Sorting mats (one per pair) labelled by value
- Worksheet: coin recognition sheet
Lesson structure (45 minutes)
HOOK
TEACH
GUIDED
CHALLENGE
PLENARY
Adapting for all learners
Support (working below ARE)
Pupils working below age-related expectations focus on the four most common coins (1p, 5p, 10p, £1) only. Use larger coin images on cards rather than real coins. Pair with a confident partner.
Stretch (working above ARE)
Pupils working above age-related expectations are given a "coin combination challenge": find three ways to make 50p using different coin combinations. Recording in their book in pictures or words.
SEND adaptations
For visually impaired pupils: use raised-surface coin replicas (available from RNIB resources). For pupils with dyscalculia: focus on tactile sorting with verbal naming rather than written values. For pupils with ADHD: use a movement-based "coin hunt" around the classroom instead of seated sorting.
EAL support
Pre-teach key vocabulary: "coin", "note", "value", "worth", "pence", "pound". Display each word with the corresponding coin image. Provide a sentence frame: "This is a ___. It is worth ___."
Assessment criteria
By the end of the lesson, pupils can: (1) name 5 of the 8 coins correctly; (2) identify which of two coins is worth more; (3) name a £5 and £10 note when shown. Quick check via mini-whiteboards: hold up a coin, pupils write the value.
Homework
With a grown-up, find one of each type of UK coin at home. Bring in a drawing of three coins you found, with the value written next to each.
Classroom safeguarding
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