Recognising UK coins
Coin rubbings, coin describer, the 12-sided £1 challenge.
These tasks are designed for reflection, vocabulary and fictional scenarios. They invite family conversation where appropriate, but never require private household information.
Each homework pack maps to one of the five UK Tax Drag classroom units (Money Basics, Money Explorer, Money & Tax Basics, Real-World Money, Adult Money). Within each pack you will find a mix of short factual questions, scenario-based problem solving, and one open-ended reflection task. The intention is to give you a quick-marking core (multiple choice or short numerical) and one richer response that can be peer-marked or used for class discussion.
Homework difficulty is calibrated to the same year-group bands as the lesson packs. Ages 5-7 homework focuses on coin recognition, simple totals, and the difference between needs and wants. Ages 14-16 homework introduces income-tax bands, payslip reading, and basic budgeting; ages 16-18 covers ISA mechanics, student finance, and the household tax position. The packs are designed so a non-specialist teacher can deliver them confidently with the answer key as backup.
The teacher copies of each pack include the answer key, marking criteria, and a suggested mark distribution across short answers, working-shown questions, and the reflection task. Where a question requires a calculation, the answer key shows working to one of the standard methods used in UK GCSE Maths so cross-curricular marking is straightforward. Where ages and topics overlap (for example, savings introduced in Year 5 and revisited at GCSE level), the marking criteria differentiate by year group so the same homework can be used across mixed-year groups with appropriate expectations.
Each pack is tagged against the relevant element of the Citizenship and PSHE curricula (England) and the Financial Education Programme of Study (Scotland and Wales). The teacher curriculum map shows the precise alignment so you can fit the pack into your existing schemes of work without duplicating coverage. The homework is designed to complement rather than replace classroom delivery — see the teacher lesson plans for the in-class material that pairs with each pack.
None of the homework asks pupils to share information about their family's finances, debts, or income. Every scenario is fictional or aggregate. This is a deliberate design choice: financial education is most effective when the classroom feels safe to discuss money, and a single ill-judged question about real household finances can shut that down for an entire term. If a pupil chooses to share personal context, the teaching guidance recommends listening but not redirecting the lesson.
All packs are provided in a print-ready HTML format that can be opened in any browser and saved to PDF using the print dialog. We do not lock the content behind a download — you can copy the HTML, paste it into your school's worksheet template, and adjust the framing for local context (for example, swapping in the local authority's Council Tax bands when teaching property-related taxation). If your school uses a learning platform (Google Classroom, Microsoft Teams, Seneca), you can post the HTML link directly or upload the saved PDF. Each homework page is print-tested at A4 with sensible margins.
Browse the full lesson pack library, see the classroom toolkit for additional teacher resources, and use the assessment rubrics to standardise marking across colleagues.
Every UK Tax Drag lesson plan now includes a structured 4-task homework pack with marking guidance and a family-safe discussion prompt. The packs are organised below by key stage. Each pack is roughly 30–45 minutes of pupil time, with the option to set 1, 2 or all 4 tasks per pupil.
What's in each pack: 3 core tasks (each with "what pupils do", "expected output" and "marking guidance"), 1 optional extension task, and 1 family-safe discussion prompt that doesn't ask pupils to disclose household finances. Total: 5 deliverables per pack across 30 packs = 150 task-with-marking items.
Coin rubbings, coin describer, the 12-sided £1 challenge.
Coin sort, penny multiples, counting story.
Sort-it-out, my week, same-item-different-person.
Save-or-spend, saving goal, spending pattern.
Receipt explorer, pretend basket, most-for-your-money.
Pocket money tracker, three jars rule, pocket money fact-finding.
Bank vocabulary, account types, money flow story.
Change calculator, fewest coins, pretend cashier.
Unit price hunt, brand vs own-brand, sale-or-scam.
Goal planner, saving graph, speed it up.
Charity finder, why people give, Gift Aid mini-investigation.
Spot the scam, password rules, trusted adult plan.
Account-feature investigation, the right account for me, statement reading.
Calculate it, simple vs compound, the doubling time.
Band calculation, Personal Allowance research, public spending.
Class 1 calculation, NI vs Income Tax, State Pension link.
Decode the code, why people get emergency tax, fix it.
Payslip glossary, reverse engineering, payslip red flags.
Cost comparison, earnings at age 25, debt vs no-debt.
ISA type matrix, LISA penalty calculation, compounding £20k.
Credit card vocabulary, interest cost calculation, good vs bad use.
Mortgage vocabulary, deposit calculation, monthly payment.
Scam types, red flag drill, money mule trap.
Real budget plan, 50/30/20 application, emergency fund.
Plan comparison, my-future calculation, overpayment debate.
Starter Checklist walk-through, code-comparison calculation, refund process.
Auto-enrolment rule research, the opt-out cost, salary sacrifice deep-dive.
The 47-year case study, wrapper choice for 18, drip-feed vs lump-sum.
CRA comparison, score-impact scenarios, 5-year plan.
Regional reality check, LISA + 5-year plan, shared ownership vs full ownership.
Full scheme of work covering 6 weekly lessons + cumulative homework + assessment.
Banking, change, comparison shopping, saving, charity, online safety.
Bank accounts, compound interest, income tax, NI, tax codes, payslips.
University vs apprenticeship, ISAs, credit cards, mortgages, scams, budgeting.
Student loans, first-job tax, first pension, compound investing, credit, housing.
Coin recognition, counting to £2, wants vs needs, saving, basket totals, pocket money split.
Banking, change calculation, unit price, saving plans, charity, online safety.
UK tax bands, NI calculations, tax codes, compound interest, payslip reading.
ISAs, LISA mechanics, credit card maths, mortgage basics, scams, budgeting.
Plan 5 loans, first-job tax, pension at 18, compound investing, credit, housing.