Learning aim
Pupils can calculate the unit price of items sold in different sized packs and identify which offers the best value per item.
National Curriculum links
- Maths Y5: Measurement: use all four operations to solve problems involving measure (e.g., length, mass, volume, money)
- Maths Y5: Number: division with remainders and decimal context
- PSHE Association KS2 L20: to recognise that there are different types of decisions to be made about money, including comparing prices
What you'll need
- Supermarket price cards (e.g. 6 apples for £1.20 vs 4 apples for 90p; 500g pasta for £1.50 vs 1kg pasta for £2.20)
- Calculator (optional for support, banned for stretch)
- Best-deal worksheet
- Comparison shopping worksheet
Lesson structure (45 minutes)
HOOK
TEACH
GUIDED
CHALLENGE
PLENARY
Adapting for all learners
Support (working below ARE)
Use comparisons with round numbers only (e.g. 4 for £1 vs 5 for £1.50). Provide a calculator. Pair with a confident partner.
Stretch (working above ARE)
No calculator. Use prices like £1.99 and £3.49. Add a "loyalty card discount" twist: "What if you got 10% off the bigger pack?" Recalculate.
SEND adaptations
For pupils with dyscalculia: use multiples of 10 only (10 for £1, 20 for £1.50, etc.) so division is mental. For pupils with autism: provide a procedural card "1. Divide total by number 2. Compare unit prices 3. Smaller unit price = better deal".
EAL support
Vocabulary: "unit price", "per item", "per gram", "deal", "value", "multipack". Sentence frame: "___ costs ___ per ___. ___ costs ___ per ___. ___ is the better deal because ___."
Assessment criteria
Pupils can: (1) calculate the unit price of an item given a multipack price; (2) compare two unit prices and identify the better deal; (3) explain why bigger packs aren't always better value. Exit ticket: one comparison question.
Homework
In a real shop (or online catalogue), find two pack sizes of the same product. Calculate the unit price of each. Bring your finding to the next lesson.
Classroom safeguarding
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