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Y1 Maths Challenge Summer 2

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  • June 7, 2023

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

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18 responses

  1. Rahman A. says:
    19/07/2023 at 8:18 am

    Bronze
    1…. has a 1p and £1
    2…. has a 5p and 10p
    Silver
    1… £5 and £10
    2… £10 £10
    GOLD
    £5 £5 £5 £5=20
    £10 £10 £5 £5=20

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  2. Ayaad H. says:
    07/07/2023 at 10:45 am

    Ayaad has completed his challenge in homework book.

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  3. Hatim M. says:
    02/07/2023 at 11:23 am

    Bronze: He has a 1p coin and a £2 coin.
    The second person has a 5p and 10p coin.
    Silver:
    1. The girl can have £5+£5=£10
    £10+£10=£20
    £20+£20=£40
    The boy can have £5+£10=£15
    £10+£20=£30
    £5+£20=£25
    Gold:
    10p+10p=20p
    20p+0=20p
    10p+5p+5p=20p
    5p+5p+5p+5p=20p
    1×20=20p
    2p X 10=20p.

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  4. Iver V. says:
    01/07/2023 at 4:31 pm

    Bronze:
    The first child has 1 penny and 1 pound.
    The second child could have 5 pence and 10 pence.
    It has 7 sides and it is silver.

    Silver:
    5+10, 5+20, 10+20, 10+5, 20+5, 20+10, 6 different options.
    5+5, 10+10, 20+20, 3 different options.

    Gold:
    The different ways to make 20p is:
    5p+5p+5p+5p=20p
    10p+10p=20p
    0p+20p+20p
    10p+5p+5p=20p
    1p+1p+1p+1p+1p+1p+1p+1p+1p+1p+1p+1p+1p+1p+1p+1p+1p+1p+1p+1p=20p
    2p+2p+2p+2p+2p+2p+2p+2p+2p+2p=20p

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  5. Andrew T. says:
    29/06/2023 at 8:28 am

    Bronze:
    Child 1: 1p/ 2p and £2
    Child 2: 5p or 10p
    Silver, round and small – 5p

    Silver:
    Boy:
    £20 and £5 = £25
    £10 + £5= £15
    £10 + £20 = £30

    Girl:
    £5 + £5 = £10
    £10 + £10 = £20
    £20 + £20 = £30

    Gold:

    10p + 10p = 20p
    10p + 2p + 5p + 2p + 1p = 20p
    20p
    5p + 5p + 5p + 5p = 20p
    2p * 10 = 20p
    1p * 20 = 20

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  6. Kuwar S. says:
    27/06/2023 at 9:31 pm

    Bronze
    1. 1p and one pound or 2 pound
    2. 10p and 5p
    SILVER
    1. 5 pound and ten pound
    Ten pound and 20 pound
    20 pound and 5 pound
    2. 5£ and 5£
    10 £ and 10£
    20£ and 20£
    Gold
    20p
    10 and 10p

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  7. Rishaan C. says:
    27/06/2023 at 6:52 pm

    Bronze
    One bronze coin is one pence. And the largest coin is a two pound coin.
    One silver coin is five pence and the other silver coin is 10 pence.
    No there is no possible answers.

    Silver
    5 pound and 10 pound note =15
    10 and 20 pound = 30
    5 pound and 20 pounds = 25 pounds
    5 pound 5 pound = 10 pounds
    10 pound 10 pound = 20 pounds
    20 pound 20 pound = 40 pounds

    Gold
    5p 5p 5p 5p = 20
    10p 10p = 20
    10p 5p 5p =20
    5p 5p 10p 2p 2p 1p = 20
    10p 5p 1p 1p 1p 1p 1p = 20

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    1. Ebrar Y. says:
      28/06/2023 at 10:06 pm

      Bronze
      1-1p and 2pound or 2p and 2 pound
      2- 10p and 5p1
      Silver
      1-5£+10£,5£+20£,10£+20
      2-5£+5£,10£+10,20£+20
      Gold
      1-10p+10p,20p,5p+5p+10p

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  8. Austin Q. says:
    27/06/2023 at 4:55 pm

    Bronze

    The first child has 1p coin and the 2 £ coin.
    The second child has 5p coin and the 10p coin.
    Sliver
    Silver: Child one has £5 & £10 or £10 & £20 or £5 & £20.
    Child two has £5 & £5 or £10 & £10 or £20 & £20.

    Gold: (10p &10p) or (5p & 5p & 10p) or (5p&5p&5p&5p)

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  9. Nycolas C. says:
    26/06/2023 at 8:50 pm

    Bronze: One child has, the smallest coin is 1 penny & the largest coin with two colours is 1 pound. The other child has 5 pence & 10 pence, they are both silver and round.
    Guess question: what is a small 7 sided coin = 20 pence.

    Silver: Child one has £5 & £10 or £10 & £20 or £5 & £20.
    Child two has £5 & £5 or £10 & £10 or £20 & £20.

    Gold: (10p & 10p) or (5p & 5p & 10p) or (5p+5p+5p+5p) or (20 x 1p).

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  10. Oliwia B. says:
    26/06/2023 at 6:07 pm

    Bronze

    The first child has 1p coin and the 2 £ coin.
    The second child has 5p coin and the 10p coin.
    I have two different coins. The first one is small, silver and round. The second coin is big, round and bronze.

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  11. Abdulkafi E. says:
    26/06/2023 at 4:02 pm

    Gold:
    One 20p
    Two 10p
    Four 5p
    Twenty 1p
    Ten 2p
    One 5p and fifteen 1p
    One 10p and two 5p

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  12. Zayan J. says:
    25/06/2023 at 10:35 pm

    Gold
    1p X 20 =20p
    10pm X 2= 20p
    5p X 4 =20p
    20p X 1= 20p

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  13. Zayan J. says:
    25/06/2023 at 10:34 pm

    Bronze
    1p X 20 =20p
    10pm X 2= 20p
    5p X 4 =20p
    20p X 1= 20p

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  14. Mohamed S. says:
    25/06/2023 at 10:05 pm

    Bronze:
    One child has two pounds and one penny

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  15. Gaira M. says:
    24/06/2023 at 5:17 pm

    Bronze
    Each child has the a!tallest coin 1penny and the largest coin is 2pound
    The other child has 10pence and5pence
    I have two coins,one is small with two different colours and another one is large and bronze

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  16. Aiyla I. says:
    24/06/2023 at 2:17 pm

    Bronze:
    – One child has the smallest coin that is bronze – 1 penny and the largest coin that is round and has two colours – £2 coin

    – One Child has 2 different coins both Silver and round – 5 pence and 10 pence

    Can you describe a coin for a friend to guess? – What is a big 7 sided coin? 50p

    Silver:
    – One Child has 2 notes that are different – £5 & £10 or £5 & £20, £10 & £5 or £10 & £20 and £20 & £5 or £20 or £10

    – One Child has 2 notes that are the same – £5 & £5, £10 & £10 and £20 & £20

    Gold:
    – 1p x 20
    – 2p x 10
    – 5p + 5p + 5p + 5p
    – 10p + 10p
    – 20p

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  17. Abdullah S. says:
    15/06/2023 at 5:21 pm

    Bronze: One child has, the smallest coin is 1 penny & the largest coin with two colours is 1 pound. The other child has 5 pence & 10 pence, they are both silver and round.
    Guess question: what is a small 7 sided coin = 20 pence.

    Silver: Child one has £5 & £10 or £10 & £20 or £5 & £20.
    Child two has £5 & £5 or £10 & £10 or £20 & £20.

    Gold: (10p & 10p) or (5p & 5p & 10p) or (5p+5p+5p+5p) or (20 x 1p).

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