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Pennies for the Peacock

Overall rating 4 out of 54.3 (8 ratings)

Last updated 25 January 2013, created 03 February 2008, viewed 5,938

This activity will help your children to work out coins to be used to make 1 - 10p. It will also help with coin recognition and values.

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This is a useful resource and has been selected to feature on the @TESPrimary twitter feed over the next week. Thank you so much for sharing, you are helping to inspire teachers and students all over the world!

from TESprimary, 25 January 2013
(report comment) 4 out of 5

A great game to use with Yr1 to teach value of money and combinations of money that can make different amounts. Thanks for sharing this very useful resource.

from christomkins, 19 December 2011
(report comment) 4 out of 5

This is so lovely thanks!. Really useful and colourful thanks so much

from hensam, 12 July 2010
(report comment) 3 out of 5

Great. Thanks x

from shelia, 09 June 2010
(report comment) 5 out of 5

Looks good. Good idea. I will use with Y1 this week when revisiting money.

from LlamasPheasant, 30 November 2008
(report comment) 5 out of 5

looks wondrful. I will use this game for year 1, doing classroom ass. course and have to try a game with year 1

from want2learn, 18 November 2008
(report comment) 3 out of 5

Great idea. This looks great - I intend to use it with my Post 16 SEN group who need as much practise as they can get with money. Rather than use two dice as you suggest, I intend to use the virtual dice, which you can customise to ten sides and choose what you want on each face (ie 1p 2p, etc.) http://www.bgfl.org/bgfl/custom/resources_ftp/client_ftp/ks1/maths/dice/index.htm

from drainpipe99, 15 May 2008
(report comment) 5 out of 5

Peacock money game. This looks like fun! I will use it with my P2 class, starting with the more able to see how they get on with it. Thanks!

from aimierom, 24 February 2008
(report comment) 5 out of 5
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