Learning aim
Pupils can calculate the correct change from a given amount when paying for items in both £ and p.
National Curriculum links
- Maths Y3: Money: "add and subtract amounts of money to give change, using both £ and p in practical contexts"
- Maths Y3: Number: subtraction with mixed measurement units
What you'll need
- Coin sets (1p, 2p, 5p, 10p, 20p, 50p, £1, £2) and £5 notes
- Price tags for 10 classroom items (28p, 45p, 67p, 89p, £1.10, £1.25, £1.50, £2.40, £3.50, £4.99)
- Role-play till receipts
- Change calculation worksheet
Lesson structure (45 minutes)
HOOK
TEACH
GUIDED
CHALLENGE
PLENARY
Adapting for all learners
Support (working below ARE)
Use round-number prices only (10p, 50p, £1). Provide a number line marked in 5p increments. Pupils can physically count along the number line.
Stretch (working above ARE)
Use prices like £4.87 and £19.99. Pupils must explain their counting-up strategy in writing. Extension: "If I pay £20 for an item that costs £14.45, but the till only has £1, £2 and 50p coins for change, what combination of coins does the till give me?"
SEND adaptations
For pupils with dyscalculia: use the "counting up" strategy with a physical 100-square or number line every time. For pupils with autism: provide a written step-by-step procedure card they can refer back to.
EAL support
Vocabulary: "change", "paid", "owe", "till", "transaction", "counting up". Sentence stems: "The item cost ___. I paid ___. My change is ___." Pair with strong English speakers in role-play.
Assessment criteria
Pupils can: (1) calculate change for a transaction under £1 (e.g. 67p item, paid with £1); (2) calculate change for a transaction over £1 (e.g. £2.45 item, paid with £5); (3) explain whether a given change amount is correct. Exit ticket: 3 quick change-calculation questions.
Homework
With a grown-up, watch a real transaction in a shop (or online order). Write down: what was bought, what was paid, what change was given. Calculate to check it's right.
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