Year 1 Maths — Money and change
Add small amounts of money, compare prices and work out simple change.
Name: ________________________
1.Put these prices in order, cheapest first.
- £12
- £19
- £3
- £7
2.Which amount is worth more?
- a) £4
- b) £9
- c) £7
- d) £11
3.A pencil costs £2. What do 3 pencils cost? Give just the number.
4.A pen costs £6. You pay with £10. How much change do you get? Give just the number.
5.You have £20 and you spend £12. How much is left? Give just the number.
6.You have £5 and £3. How much is that altogether? Give just the number.
7.Which one costs more?
- a) A book for £15
- b) A toy for £12
- c) A pencil for £2
- d) A pen for £9
8.You have £12. Which one can you buy?
- a) A ball for £10
- b) A kite for £18
- c) A toy for £20
- d) A bat for £15
Answer key — Year 1 Maths — Money and change
- 1. 1. £3 2. £7 3. £12 4. £19
- 2. d) £11
- 3. 6
- 4. 4
- 5. 8
- 6. 8
- 7. a) A book for £15
- 8. a) A ball for £10