Money maths worksheets
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.
Calculating change to 20p
Harry has 20p to spend on a snack. How much change will he get if he buys these items? Practise your subtraction (taking away) skills.
Writing numbers in words: writing cheques
You have just bought some trainers and you need to write a cheque to the sports shop. The trainers cost £45.99. Fill in this cheque, writing the amount above in words. Don’t forget to sign and date your cheque!
Y1 money word problems: addition to 40p
Let's go shopping! Can you work out how much it will cost to buy these items?
Y1 money maths: calculating change
Are you good with money? See if you can solve these word problems and work out how much change you would get?
Toy shop money calculations
Select six toys from your house. Cut out these price tags and place one on each of the different toys. Can you do some money maths? Invite your mum or dad to your shop and ask them to buy something from you, too!
Doubling and halving money
Can you double and halve the amounts in the purses? Show the answers as coins in the empty purses (trace around real coins to draw them!).
Year 1 money maths: coin combinations
How good are you at counting money? Can you combine these coins and fill the purse?
Comparing amounts of money
Can you say whether each of these amounts is more or less than 20p? Can you find four different ways to make 10p using different coins.
Adding coins to make £1
If you get £1, which coins could you be given? Draw four different ways to make up £1 in this money worksheet.
Adding coins to make 90p
You can make 90p from a variety of coins. Can you draw four ways in the purses on this worksheet?
Adding coins to make 80p
Can you figure out four different ways to make up 80p? Draw your answers in the purses on this worksheet.
Adding coins to make 70p
There's more than one way to get to 70p! Have your child draw out the correct coins in the purses on this worksheet, to show the different 70p combinations that can be made.
Adding coins to make 60p
Have your child practise adding coins by working out four different ways to get 60p.
Adding coins to make 50p
Improve your child's coin recognition and mental math skills by having them work out four different ways to make 50p.
Adding coins to make 40p
How many ways can you make 40p? Draw your answers in the purses on this worksheet.
Adding up coins (to £1)
Have your child add up the coins (up to £1) in each row. They can do it in their head, or write down the amounts before adding them together.
Adding up coins (to 20p)
Solve these addition problems by recognising each coin (up to 20p) and working out how much they add up to together.
Selecting coins (up to 20p)
Have your child draw which coins (up to 20p) they'd use to pay for the items shown on this worksheet, but trying to use the fewest number of coins they can.
Selecting coins (up to £1)
How many coins (up to £1) do you need to pay for the items shown? Try to use as few as possible.
Selecting coins (up to 10p)
Have you child work out how few coins (up to 10p) they can use to pay for each item shown.