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Counting 1p coins

When you count up the same type of coin, you are using your times tables.

Here you have eight 1p coins.

Eight 1p coins.
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You can work out how much you have in total by counting up each coin:

1p + 1p + 1p + 1p + 1p + 1p + 1p + 1p = 8p

Or you can work this out through multiplication:

8 x 1p = 8p

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Counting 2p coins

Take a look at this row of 2p coins.

Five 2p coins.
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Once again, you can find the total in two ways. You can add them together:

2p + 2p + 2p + 2p + 2p = 10p

Or you can use multiplication:

5 x 2p = 10p

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Counting in 5ps

Here you can see 30p using 5p coins.

Six 5p coins.

This can be worked out through repeated addition.

5p + 5p + 5p + 5p + 5p + 5p = 30p

Another way of working it out would be to multiply 5p by six.

5p x 6 = 30p

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Different coin values and amounts

Coins have different values. They can be compared with each other using the greater than (>) or less than (<) symbols.

Five pence is less than six 1p coins.

In this example, one 5p coin is compared in value to six 1p coins. This could also be written as:

5p < 6p

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Top tip

Count the larger value coins first to make it easier.

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Activity 1

Can you choose the right coins to make the amounts needed?

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Train with the Karate Cats to become an expert in addition and subtraction, multiplication and division, place value and more!

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