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Free worksheets: Money maths, KS2
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Column addition: money
When your child is adding up money their column addition skills are vital. Get some practice in with this simple puzzle.
Adding up shopping lists
Have your child work out how much money these four people spent on their shopping.
Convert pence into pounds
Help your child understand decimal placement by rewriting these pence amounts as pounds.
Solving subtraction money problems
Number sentences involving different amounts of money, which children need to use the column method to subtract.
Key Stage 2 - 2024 Maths SATs Papers
Download the official 2024 KS2 SATs maths papers for free from TheSchoolRun to help your child practise for the Y6 assessments at home.
Key Stage 1 - 2024 Maths SATs Papers
Help your child prepare for the optional end-of-Y2 maths KS1 SATs with some at-home practice. These 2024 Y2 SATs Maths past papers are the official Department for Education papers used in schools.
Key Stage 1 - 2023 Maths SATs Papers
Help your child prepare for the end-of-Y2 maths KS1 SATs with some at-home practice. These 2023 Y2 SATs Maths past papers are the official Department for Education papers used in schools.
Make your own one pound shop
Let's play shops! This fun game will help your child recognise the value of different denominations of coins, as well as supporting their understanding of simple addition and subtraction problems.
Count and pay
Let's play shops! Find some toys, give them price tags and then take it in turns to be the shopper and the shopkeeper.
Comparing numbers of coins
Help your child practise comparing quantities and reinforce the language of more and less or fewer with this penny-counting worksheet.
Year 1 money puzzle
How well do you know your coins? See if you can complete this tricky puzzle.
Ordering decimals by relating them to money
When ordering decimals it can really help to imagine them as pounds and pence. Look at these sets of decimals. Can you order them from smallest to largest?
Debit and credit game
Play around the board game. When you land on a colour you must pick up that colour card and complete the calculation to work out your balance. If you calculate incorrectly, another player should tell you and you will be given an extra -£1 penalty. However, if they miscalculate they get the -£1 penalty. The aim of the game is to make it around the board with the most money at the end.
Calculating change from £5
What change would you get if you bought each of these items with a £5 note?
Calculate the price
Look at the following items on sale at a football match. The coins next to each item shows how much it costs. Can you write down the price of the item under each one?
KS2 maths puzzles: Secret Agent maths
Are you ready to uncover dastardly deeds and confront super-evil villains, armed just with your mathematical skills and lots of courage? Join Oscar Octo and Penelope Penta, agents for the Geometric World Spy Agency, to track down a mysterious nemesis. There'll be a few (ok, a load!) of number puzzles to solve along the way, all designed to challenge KS2 mathematicians to the limit. Will you accept your mission?
Using a calculator to solve problems
Mark, Katy and Harriet are looking for bargains in the New Year sales. Can you help them make their purchases, using a calculator to help you?
Ordering coin values
Cut out these coins then stick them in order, from smallest to largest. Circle in blue the toy that costs the most. Which coins would you use to pay for it? Circle in red the toy that costs the least. Which coins would you use to pay for it?
Money: values and coins
It’s time to play shops! You could use plastic play coins if you have some, or print out paper ones. Cut out these blank labels and write prices on them. Put them onto some of your toys. Which coins will you need to use to buy them?
Fractions and money
Her are some facts. Use them to help you work out these money problems. You'll need to use your fractions skills too.
Cheaper offer investigation
Matthew wants to buy 6 cans of lemonade. He sees two special offers in a shop. Can you work out which is the best deal and explain why?
Adding prices investigation
Can you work out these sums? Try out several combinations until you get the right one and remember to jot things down as you go, so you don’t forget where you are up to.
Halving amounts
Can you draw half the amount in the empty purses? The first one is done for you. Why not use real coins to draw around?
Finding change word problems
Here are some tricky number problems. Can you solve them? Use the number line snake to help if you want!