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Y1 Maths Challenge Summer 2

Hi Year 1,
Pick a money challenge to solve. Write your answers on this blog or in your homework book.
The best response will win a prize in Week 6.
Good luck!

BRONZE

SILVER

GOLD

18 responses to “Y1 Maths Challenge Summer 2”

  1. Rahman A.

    Bronze
    1…. has a 1p and £1
    2…. has a 5p and 10p
    Silver
    1… £5 and £10
    2… £10 £10
    GOLD
    £5 £5 £5 £5=20
    £10 £10 £5 £5=20

  2. Ayaad H.

    Ayaad has completed his challenge in homework book.

  3. Hatim M.

    Bronze: He has a 1p coin and a £2 coin.
    The second person has a 5p and 10p coin.
    Silver:
    1. The girl can have £5+£5=£10
    £10+£10=£20
    £20+£20=£40
    The boy can have £5+£10=£15
    £10+£20=£30
    £5+£20=£25
    Gold:
    10p+10p=20p
    20p+0=20p
    10p+5p+5p=20p
    5p+5p+5p+5p=20p
    1×20=20p
    2p X 10=20p.

  4. Iver V.

    Bronze:
    The first child has 1 penny and 1 pound.
    The second child could have 5 pence and 10 pence.
    It has 7 sides and it is silver.

    Silver:
    5+10, 5+20, 10+20, 10+5, 20+5, 20+10, 6 different options.
    5+5, 10+10, 20+20, 3 different options.

    Gold:
    The different ways to make 20p is:
    5p+5p+5p+5p=20p
    10p+10p=20p
    0p+20p+20p
    10p+5p+5p=20p
    1p+1p+1p+1p+1p+1p+1p+1p+1p+1p+1p+1p+1p+1p+1p+1p+1p+1p+1p+1p=20p
    2p+2p+2p+2p+2p+2p+2p+2p+2p+2p=20p

  5. Andrew T.

    Bronze:
    Child 1: 1p/ 2p and £2
    Child 2: 5p or 10p
    Silver, round and small – 5p

    Silver:
    Boy:
    £20 and £5 = £25
    £10 + £5= £15
    £10 + £20 = £30

    Girl:
    £5 + £5 = £10
    £10 + £10 = £20
    £20 + £20 = £30

    Gold:

    10p + 10p = 20p
    10p + 2p + 5p + 2p + 1p = 20p
    20p
    5p + 5p + 5p + 5p = 20p
    2p * 10 = 20p
    1p * 20 = 20

  6. Kuwar S.

    Bronze
    1. 1p and one pound or 2 pound
    2. 10p and 5p
    SILVER
    1. 5 pound and ten pound
    Ten pound and 20 pound
    20 pound and 5 pound
    2. 5£ and 5£
    10 £ and 10£
    20£ and 20£
    Gold
    20p
    10 and 10p

  7. Rishaan C.

    Bronze
    One bronze coin is one pence. And the largest coin is a two pound coin.
    One silver coin is five pence and the other silver coin is 10 pence.
    No there is no possible answers.

    Silver
    5 pound and 10 pound note =15
    10 and 20 pound = 30
    5 pound and 20 pounds = 25 pounds
    5 pound 5 pound = 10 pounds
    10 pound 10 pound = 20 pounds
    20 pound 20 pound = 40 pounds

    Gold
    5p 5p 5p 5p = 20
    10p 10p = 20
    10p 5p 5p =20
    5p 5p 10p 2p 2p 1p = 20
    10p 5p 1p 1p 1p 1p 1p = 20

    1. Ebrar Y.

      Bronze
      1-1p and 2pound or 2p and 2 pound
      2- 10p and 5p1
      Silver
      1-5£+10£,5£+20£,10£+20
      2-5£+5£,10£+10,20£+20
      Gold
      1-10p+10p,20p,5p+5p+10p

  8. Austin Q.

    Bronze

    The first child has 1p coin and the 2 £ coin.
    The second child has 5p coin and the 10p coin.
    Sliver
    Silver: Child one has £5 & £10 or £10 & £20 or £5 & £20.
    Child two has £5 & £5 or £10 & £10 or £20 & £20.

    Gold: (10p &10p) or (5p & 5p & 10p) or (5p&5p&5p&5p)

  9. Nycolas C.

    Bronze: One child has, the smallest coin is 1 penny & the largest coin with two colours is 1 pound. The other child has 5 pence & 10 pence, they are both silver and round.
    Guess question: what is a small 7 sided coin = 20 pence.

    Silver: Child one has £5 & £10 or £10 & £20 or £5 & £20.
    Child two has £5 & £5 or £10 & £10 or £20 & £20.

    Gold: (10p & 10p) or (5p & 5p & 10p) or (5p+5p+5p+5p) or (20 x 1p).

  10. Oliwia B.

    Bronze

    The first child has 1p coin and the 2 £ coin.
    The second child has 5p coin and the 10p coin.
    I have two different coins. The first one is small, silver and round. The second coin is big, round and bronze.

  11. Abdulkafi E.

    Gold:
    One 20p
    Two 10p
    Four 5p
    Twenty 1p
    Ten 2p
    One 5p and fifteen 1p
    One 10p and two 5p

  12. Zayan J.

    Gold
    1p X 20 =20p
    10pm X 2= 20p
    5p X 4 =20p
    20p X 1= 20p

  13. Zayan J.

    Bronze
    1p X 20 =20p
    10pm X 2= 20p
    5p X 4 =20p
    20p X 1= 20p

  14. Mohamed S.

    Bronze:
    One child has two pounds and one penny

  15. Gaira M.

    Bronze
    Each child has the a!tallest coin 1penny and the largest coin is 2pound
    The other child has 10pence and5pence
    I have two coins,one is small with two different colours and another one is large and bronze

  16. Aiyla I.

    Bronze:
    – One child has the smallest coin that is bronze – 1 penny and the largest coin that is round and has two colours – £2 coin

    – One Child has 2 different coins both Silver and round – 5 pence and 10 pence

    Can you describe a coin for a friend to guess? – What is a big 7 sided coin? 50p

    Silver:
    – One Child has 2 notes that are different – £5 & £10 or £5 & £20, £10 & £5 or £10 & £20 and £20 & £5 or £20 or £10

    – One Child has 2 notes that are the same – £5 & £5, £10 & £10 and £20 & £20

    Gold:
    – 1p x 20
    – 2p x 10
    – 5p + 5p + 5p + 5p
    – 10p + 10p
    – 20p

  17. Abdullah S.

    Bronze: One child has, the smallest coin is 1 penny & the largest coin with two colours is 1 pound. The other child has 5 pence & 10 pence, they are both silver and round.
    Guess question: what is a small 7 sided coin = 20 pence.

    Silver: Child one has £5 & £10 or £10 & £20 or £5 & £20.
    Child two has £5 & £5 or £10 & £10 or £20 & £20.

    Gold: (10p & 10p) or (5p & 5p & 10p) or (5p+5p+5p+5p) or (20 x 1p).

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