Introduction to 1p Coins

Hello, everyone! Today, we are going to learn about counting money using 1p coins. A 1p coin is worth one penny, which is a very small amount of money.

What is a 1p Coin?

  • Value: Each 1p coin is worth 1 penny.
  • Counting: When we count 1p coins, we just add the number of coins together.

How to Count 1p Coins

Let’s look at how to count 1p coins step by step:

  1. Look at the coins: Count each 1p coin you see.
  2. Count one by one: Start from 1 and go up by 1 for each coin.
  3. Write it down: If you have a lot of coins, you can write the total number down to remember.

Example

If you have 3 coins, you would count:

  • 1 coin = 1p
  • 2 coins = 2p
  • 3 coins = 3p

So, 3 coins make 3p!

Key Rules

  • Each 1p coin counts as 1.
  • When you have more coins, keep adding 1 for each coin.
  • Don’t forget to write the total down if you have many coins!

Tips and Tricks

  • Group coins: If you have lots of coins, it helps to group them in sets of 5. Counting in groups makes it easier!
  • Use your fingers: You can use your fingers to count each coin.
  • Practice: The more you practice, the easier it gets!

Questions

Easy Level (1p Coins)

  1. How many pence are in 1 coin?
  2. What do you get if you have 2 coins?
  3. Count 3 coins. How much is that?
  4. If you have 4 coins, how much money do you have?
  5. What is 5 coins worth?
  6. How many coins do you need for 6p?
  7. If you have 7 coins, how much do you have?
  8. What do you get with 8 coins?
  9. Count 9 coins. What is the total?
  10. If you have 10 coins, how much do you have?

Medium Level (1p Coins)

  1. If you have 11 coins, what is the total value?
  2. Count 12 coins. How much is that?
  3. What do you get if you have 13 coins?
  4. If you have 14 coins, what is the total?
  5. Count 15 coins. How much money do you have?
  6. What is 16 coins worth?
  7. If you have 17 coins, how much do you have?
  8. Count 18 coins. What is the total value?
  9. If you have 19 coins, how much do you have?
  10. What do you get with 20 coins?

Hard Level (1p Coins)

  1. If you have 25 coins, how much money do you have?
  2. Count 30 coins. What is the total?
  3. If you have 35 coins, how much is that?
  4. What is 40 coins worth?
  5. Count 50 coins. How much do you have?
  6. If you have 60 coins, what is the total amount?
  7. Count 70 coins. How much money do you have?
  8. What is the value of 80 coins?
  9. If you have 90 coins, how much do you have?
  10. Count 100 coins. What is the total value?

Answers

Easy Level Answers

  1. 1p: One coin is worth 1 penny.
  2. 2p: Two coins together make 2 pennies.
  3. 3p: Three coins equal 3 pennies in total.
  4. 4p: Four coins together are worth 4 pennies.
  5. 5p: Five coins mean you have 5 pennies.
  6. 6p: You need 6 coins for 6 pennies.
  7. 7p: Seven coins equal 7 pennies total.
  8. 8p: Eight coins together mean 8 pennies.
  9. 9p: Nine coins add up to 9 pennies.
  10. 10p: Ten coins are worth 10 pennies.

Medium Level Answers

  1. 11p: Eleven coins give you 11 pennies.
  2. 12p: Twelve coins are equal to 12 pennies.
  3. 13p: Thirteen coins together make 13 pennies.
  4. 14p: Fourteen coins equal 14 pennies in total.
  5. 15p: Fifteen coins mean you have 15 pennies.
  6. 16p: Sixteen coins add up to 16 pennies.
  7. 17p: Seventeen coins equal 17 pennies total.
  8. 18p: Eighteen coins together are worth 18 pennies.
  9. 19p: Nineteen coins give you 19 pennies.
  10. 20p: Twenty coins are worth 20 pennies.

Hard Level Answers

  1. 25p: Twenty-five coins together equal 25 pennies.
  2. 30p: Thirty coins mean you have 30 pennies total.
  3. 35p: Thirty-five coins equal 35 pennies in total.
  4. 40p: Forty coins together make 40 pennies.
  5. 50p: Fifty coins add up to 50 pennies.
  6. 60p: Sixty coins mean you have 60 pennies.
  7. 70p: Seventy coins equal 70 pennies total.
  8. 80p: Eighty coins together are worth 80 pennies.
  9. 90p: Ninety coins give you 90 pennies.
  10. 100p: One hundred coins are worth 100 pennies.

Great job learning about counting 1p coins! Keep practicing, and you’ll become a money counting expert!