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

9 responses to “Y1 Maths Challenge Summer 2”

  1. Safiyah I.

    bronze –
    the boy has 1p and a £2 coin
    the girl has a 10p and a 5p

    silver –
    the boy could have a £5 and £10 note or a £10 and £20 note or a £5 and £10 or a £20 and £5
    the girl could have 2 £20 notes or 2 £10 notes or 2 £5 notes

    gold –
    as a could have paid with one 20p coin or 2 10p coins or 4 5p coins or 1 10p and 2 5p coins or 2 10p coins

  2. Rahima B.

    Bronze
    The first child has a 1p and 2 pounds coins
    The second child has a 5p coins and 10p coins.
    I picked- Silver and round. It has two lions on it.
    I picked 10 pence.

    Silver
    The boy has £20 pounds notes
    10 +20 =30
    20+5= 25
    10+5=15

    The second child has £10 notes
    10+10=20
    5+5=10
    20+20=40

    Gold

    Asma could’ve given:
    One 20 pence OR 20 1 pence
    Two 10 pence OR 10 2 pence
    OR Four 5 pence

  3. Kareem A.

    The first child has 1p and 2p but the other child has 5p and 10p.

  4. Haitham B.

    Bronze
    The first child has a 1p coin and a £2 coin.
    The second child has a 5p and a 10p coin.
    My coin – I have a large round bronze coin = 2p coin.

    Silver
    The first child could have £20 + £10 = £30,
    £20 + £5 = £25,
    £10 + £5 = £15
    The second child could have £5 + £5 = £10,
    £10 + £10 = £20,
    £20 + £20 = £40

    Gold
    She could use a 20p coin, 2 x 10p coins, 1 x 10p and 2 x 5p coins, 4 x 5p coins, 10 x 2p coins, 20 x 1p coins , 10 x 1p and 5 x 2p coins

  5. Musa S.

    BRONZE:
    Child 1 has one penny coin and a two pound coin.
    Child 2 has five penny coin and a 10 penny coin.

    SILVER:
    Child with different notes could have;
    A five pounds note and a ten pounds note.
    A five pounds note and a twenty pounds note.
    A ten pounds note and a twenty pounds note.
    Child with same notes could have;
    2 five pounds notes
    2 ten pounds notes or
    2 twenty pounds notes

    GOLD:
    Asma could have paid;
    Giving twenty 1p coins
    Giving ten 2p coins
    Giving four 5p coins
    Giving two 10p coins or
    Giving one 20p coin

  6. Hashinika M.

    bronze:

    child 1 has 1 pence and £2 pounds coin.

    child 2 has 5 pence and 10 pence coin.

    silver:

    child 1:

    £5 +£10 = £15.
    £5+£20 =£25
    £10 +£20 =£25

    child 2:

    £5 +£5 =£10
    £10 +£10 = £20
    £20 +£20 = £40

    gold:

    giving one 20p coin.
    giving twenty 1p coins
    giving four 5p coins.
    giving two 10 p coins.
    giving one 10 p and two 5p coins.

  7. Muhammed A.

    Child one has a 2 pence and a 2 pound coin
    Child two has 5p and
    10p

  8. Zack W.

    Zack has done his challenge in is homework book

  9. Mahid H.

    BRONZE:
    Child 1 has one penny coin and a two pound coin.
    Child 2 has five penny coin and a 10 penny coin.

    SILVER:
    Child with different notes could have;
    A five pounds note and a ten pounds note.
    A five pounds note and a twenty pounds note.
    A ten pounds note and a twenty pounds note.
    Child with same notes could have;
    2 five pounds notes
    2 ten pounds notes or
    2 twenty pounds notes

    GOLD:
    Asma could have paid;
    Giving twenty 1p coins
    Giving ten 2p coins
    Giving four 5p coins
    Giving two 10p coins or
    Giving one 20p coin

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