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Y1 Maths Challenge Summer 2

  • Picture of Mr Mahmood Mr Mahmood
  • June 6, 2025

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 CHALLENGE

SILVER CHALLENGE

GOLD CHALLENGE

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  1. Mikaeel A. says:
    22/06/2025 at 7:37 pm

    Bronze
    1p and £2
    5p and 10p

    Silver

    £5 & £10 = £15
    £20 & £5 = £25
    £20 & £10 = £30

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  2. Zari H. says:
    22/06/2025 at 6:48 pm

    Bronze :
    It will be 1p and 2£
    It will be 5£ and 10£
    Silver:
    1. £5 and £10
    £10 and £20
    £20 and £5

    2.£5 and £5
    £10 and £10
    £20 and £20
    Golden:
    I can buy it
    10p+ 10p
    10p+ 5p+ 5p
    20p

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  3. Zakariya K. says:
    22/06/2025 at 6:09 pm

    Bronze:
    He has 1p and £2 coin.
    he has 5p and 10p coin.
    No there are no other answers.
    I have 2 coins, 1 large silver coin with 7 sides and 1 small coin with 2 colours.

    SILVER
    a} £5 and £10 other options are= £10 and £20, £20 and £5
    b} £20 and £20 other options are= £5 and £5 and £10 and £10

    GOLD
    she could have paid with:
    1 x 20p
    2 x 10p=20p
    4 x 5p =20p
    20 x 1p =20p
    10 x 2p =20p

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  4. Mariam Elgayaar says:
    22/06/2025 at 5:43 pm

    Bronze challenge

    The first child can have
    1p + 2 pounds
    2p + 1 pound
    2p + 2 pound
    1p + 1 pound

    The second child will have
    10p + 5p

    Guess what I have
    I have 1 coin and it is round and bronze.

    Silver challenge

    The first child can have
    5 pounds + 10 pounds = 15 pounds
    10 pounds + 20 pounds = 30pounds
    20 pounds + 5 pounds= 25 pounds
    The second child can have
    5 pounds + 5 pounds= 10 pounds
    10 pounds + 10 pounds = 20pounds
    20 pounds +20 pounds = 40 pounds

    Gold challenge

    1 of 20 p
    or 4 of 5 p
    or 2 of 10 p
    or 10 of 2 p
    or 20 of 1 p
    or 5 of 2 p and 2 of 5p
    or 2 of 5p and 1 of 10p

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  5. Kaab H. says:
    22/06/2025 at 5:41 pm

    Bronze:
    2£ and 1p
    10p and 5p
    Silver:
    1.£20+£10=£30
    £20+£5=£25
    £10+£5=£15
    2. £5+£5=£10
    £20+£20=£40
    £10+£10=£20

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  6. Agnes C. says:
    21/06/2025 at 8:57 pm

    Bronze
    The smallest bronze colour coin is 1p.
    The largest coin has 2 colour is £2.
    Two coins in silver colour and round shape are 5p and 10p.

    Silver
    2 different notes
    £5 + £10
    £5 + £20
    £10+ £20
    2 same notes
    £5 + £5
    £10 + £10
    £20+ £20

    Gold
    1x20p
    2x10p
    4x5p
    10x2p
    20x1p

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  7. Andreea D. says:
    21/06/2025 at 2:55 pm

    Bronz
    The first child has the smallest coin of 1p and the largest of £20.
    The second child has a 5p coin and a 10p coin
    Who wants to guess? I have the smallest coin in two colors.

    Silver
    there are several answers the first child can have:

    £20+£10=£30
    £20+£5=£25
    £10+£5=£15
    and the second one
    £5+£5=£10
    £20+£20=£40
    £10+£10=£20
    Gold
    20 x 1p
    10 x 2p
    4 x 5p
    2 x 10p
    1 x 20p

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  8. Humaira K. says:
    21/06/2025 at 10:56 am

    Bronze
    1p and £2
    5p and 10p

    Silver
    1. £5 and £10
    £5 and £20
    £10 and £20
    2. £5 and £5
    £10 and £10
    £20 and £20

    Gold
    1 x20p
    2 x 10p
    4 x 5p
    10 x 2p
    20 x 1p

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    1. Shanvika J. says:
      24/06/2025 at 4:25 pm

      Bronze
      •The smallest coin is 1 p
      And largest coin with 2 colours is £2 .
      • He must have 5 p and 10 p coin, both coins are round and silver.

      Silver
      • 2 different notes can be
      £5+ £10
      £10 +£20
      £5 + £20 .
      • 2 same notes can be
      £5 + £5
      £10 + £10
      £20+ £20

      Gold

      Asma can pay for 20 p
      1 p – 20 coins
      2 p – 10 coins
      5 p – 4 coins
      10 p – 2 coins
      20 p – 1 coin

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    2. Shanvika J. says:
      24/06/2025 at 4:27 pm

      Bronze
      •The smallest coin is 1 p
      And largest coin with 2 colours is £2 .
      • He must have 5 p and 10 p coin, both coins are round and silver.

      Silver
      • 2 different notes can be
      £5+ £10
      £10 +£20
      £5 + £20 .
      • 2 same notes can be
      £5 + £5
      £10 + £10
      £20+ £20

      Gold

      Asma can pay for 20 p
      1 p – 20 coins
      2 p – 10 coins
      5 p – 4 coins
      10 p – 2 coins
      20 p – 1 coin

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  9. Saleh Y. says:
    19/06/2025 at 7:11 pm

    Bronze:
    1.) 1p coin and a £2
    2p coin and a £2
    2.) 5p coin and 10p coin

    Silver:
    1.) £5 note and £50 note.
    £10 note and £20 note
    £5 note and £10 note
    £5 note and £20 note
    £10 note and £50 note
    £20 note and £50 note
    2.)£50 note and £50 note.
    £10 note and £10 note
    £20 note and £20 note.
    £5 note and £5

    Gold:
    10p + 10p
    20p
    5p+5p+5p+5p
    20 ONE pence coins
    10 TWO pence coins
    10p + 5p + 5p
    10p + 2p + 2p + 2p + 2p + 2p
    10p + TEN 1ps
    FIVE 2p coins + TEN 1p coins

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  10. Ayat A. says:
    18/06/2025 at 10:24 pm

    Bronze
    1)1p and £2
    2)5p 10p
    Silver
    Boy combination
    £5+£10=£15
    £20+5=£25
    10+30=30
    Girl combination
    £10+£10=£20
    £5+£5=£10
    £20+£20=£40

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  11. Yusha Bhayat says:
    18/06/2025 at 6:12 pm

    Gold Challenge:
    1. 1 x 20p
    2. 2 x 10p
    3. 1 x 10p + 2 x 5p
    4. 1 x 10p + 1 x 5p + 5 x 1p
    5. 1 x 10p + 1 x 5p + 2 x 2p + 1 x 1p
    6. 1 x 10p + 1 x 5p + 1 x 2p + 3 x 1p
    7. 1 x 10p + 1 x 5p + 5 x 1p
    8. 1 x 10p + 5 x 2p
    9. 1 x 10p + 4 x 2p + 2 x 1p
    10. 1 x 10p + 3 x 2p + 4 x 1p
    11. 1 x 10p + 2 x 2p + 6 x 1p
    12. 1 x 10p + 1 x 2p + 8 x 1p
    13. 1 x 10p + 10 x 1p
    14. 4 x 5p
    15. 3 x 5p + 5 x 1p
    16. 3 x 5p + 2 x 2p + 1 x 1p
    17. 2 x 5p + 5 x 2p
    18. 2 x 5p + 4 x 2p + 2 x 1p
    19. 2 x 5p + 10 x 1p
    20. 1 x 5p + 5 x 2p + 5 x 1p
    21. 10 x 2p
    22. 8 x 2p + 4 x 1p
    23. 6 x 2p + 8 x 1p
    24. 4 x 2p + 12 x 1p
    25. 2 x 2p + 16 x 1p
    26. 20 x 1p

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  12. Jasmine M. says:
    18/06/2025 at 10:26 am

    Bronze Challenge:

    The smallest coin is bronze equals 1p.
    The largest coin with 2 colours equals £2.

    Two different coins that are silver and round are 5p and 10p.

    I have 2 silver coins that are not round. Can you guess what they are?

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  13. Jasmine M. says:
    18/06/2025 at 10:18 am

    Silver Challenge:

    I have 2 notes, they are different:
    The different combinations are
    £5 and £10
    £5 and £20
    £10 and £20

    I have 2 notes, they are the same:
    The different combinations are
    £5 and £5
    £10 and £10
    £20 and £20

    Gold Challenge:

    1 x 20p coin.
    2 x 10p coins.
    5 x 5p coins.
    10 x 2p coins.
    20 x 1p coins.

    I also mixed different coins to make 20p.

    1 x 10p coin and 2 x 5p coins.
    1 x 10p coin and 10 x 1p coins.
    1 x 10p coin and 5 x 2p coins.
    1 x 10p coin, 1 x 5p coin, 1 x 2p coin and 3 x 1p coins.
    1 x 10p coin, 1 x 5p coin, 2 x 2p coins and 1 x 1p coin.
    1 x 10p coin, 1 x 5p coin and 5 x 1p coins.
    3 x 5p coins, 2 x 2p coins and 1 x 1p coin.
    3 x 5p coins, 1 x 2p coin and 3 x 1p coins.
    3 x 5p coins and 5 x 1p coins.

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  14. Alisha I. says:
    18/06/2025 at 8:03 am

    Bronze
    £2 coin
    1p coin

    5p coin
    10p coin

    Silver
    £5 + £10 =£15.00
    £10 + £10 =£20.00

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  15. Ibrahim A. says:
    16/06/2025 at 10:53 pm

    Bronze

    *1p and 2p
    *5p and 10p

    Sliver
    £5 add £10 =£15
    £5 add £20 =£25
    £10 + £20 =£30

    £5 and £5 =£10
    £10 and £10= £20
    £20 and £20 =£40

    Gold

    20p x 1p = 20p
    10p x 2p=20p
    1p x 20p =20p
    2p x 10p =20p
    4p x 5p =20p

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  16. Malikah Y. says:
    16/06/2025 at 7:49 pm

    The smallest is 1p
    The largest is 50p
    5+5=10
    10+10=20
    1+4=5
    40+10=50

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  17. Pola Z. says:
    16/06/2025 at 4:22 pm

    BRONZE CHALLENGE

    1p and £2
    5p and 10p

    SILVER CHALLENGE

    £5 and £10
    £10 and £20
    £20 and £5

    £5 and £5
    £10 and £10
    £20 and £20

    GOLD CHALLENGE

    20p
    50p
    £1
    £2

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  18. Haniya H. says:
    15/06/2025 at 8:17 pm

    Bronze

    1p and £2
    5p and 10p

    Silver

    £5 and £10
    £10 and £20
    £20 and £5

    £5 and £5
    £10 and £10
    £20 and £20

    Gold

    20 x 1p
    10 x 2p
    2 x 10p
    4 x 5p
    1 x 20p

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  19. Jeevansh G. says:
    14/06/2025 at 1:18 pm

    BRONZE

    1p,£2
    5p,10p
    No

    a coin which is a circle and has 2 different colours?

    SILVER

    £5,£10 or £5,£20 or £10,£20

    two £10 or two £5 or two £20

    GOLD

    10P+10P
    5P+5P+5P+5P
    20P
    Ten 2p
    10p+2p+1p+5p+2p
    10p+5p+5p

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  20. Fatima N. says:
    11/06/2025 at 8:26 pm

    Bronze
    1 pound 2 pounds
    Silver
    5p 10 p

    Silver
    5 + 5 =10
    10+5=15
    10+10=20
    20+10=30
    20+20=40

    Gold
    10+10=20
    4×5=20
    40_20=20
    15+5=20

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  21. Kiaan T. says:
    11/06/2025 at 7:43 am

    Gold:
    20 x 1p
    10 x 2p
    4 x 5p
    2 x 10p
    1 x 20p
    Bronze
    1p and 2p
    5p and 10p

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  22. Sumaya N. says:
    10/06/2025 at 6:16 pm

    Bronze
    The boy could have a 1p or a 2p
    And he has either £1 or £2
    The girl has 5p and 10p
    I have one coin it is silver and the biggest one.

    Silver
    I think the boy has a £5 and a £20 note, when I add them together they make £25.
    He could have £10 and £5 that makes £15.
    He might have £10 and £20 that makes £30.
    I think the girl has two £10 notes so when I add them together it will make £20.
    She could also have two £5 notes which add to £10.
    She might have two £20 notes which add up to £40.

    Gold
    Asma could have paid with
    20 1p
    Or 10 2p
    Or 4 5p
    Or 2 10p
    And 1 20p.

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  23. Samah B. says:
    09/06/2025 at 8:29 pm

    Bronze :-1p and £2. 5p and 10p
    sliver:- £5 and £10. £10 and £20.
    gold:-20p/1, 10p/2, 5p/4, 2p/10. 1p/20.

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  24. Hamaad B. says:
    09/06/2025 at 6:39 pm

    Bronze:
    1p and £2
    5p and 10p
    No there is no other coin which are silver and round only 5p and 10p
    Silver:
    £5 and£10 or £10 and £20
    Two notes of £5 or £10 or £20
    Gold:
    It can be 10p+ 10p or 10p+ 5p+ 5p or 20p+ 10 p

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  25. Moniade L. says:
    08/06/2025 at 8:55 pm

    BRONZE
    1p and £2
    5p and 10p

    SILVER
    £5 and £10
    £10 and £20
    £20 and £5

    £5 and £5
    £10 and £10
    £20 and £20

    GOLD

    20p
    50p
    £1
    £2

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  26. Riane K. says:
    08/06/2025 at 7:26 pm

    1. Smallest 1p and largest £2
    2. 5p and 10p
    3. Not possible 5p and 10p are the only round coins

    Silver
    1 . £5 and £10 = £15
    £5 and £20 £25
    £20 and £10 £30

    1. £5 and £5 =£10
    2. £10+£10 = £20
    3. £20+ £20 £40

    Gold
    1px20
    2px10
    5px4
    10x2p
    4x5p
    20x1p

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  27. Airah I. says:
    07/06/2025 at 8:09 pm

    Bronze
    1)1p and £2
    2)5p 10p
    Silver
    Boy combination
    £5+£10=£15
    £20+5=£25
    10+30=30
    Girl combination
    £10+£10=£20
    £5+£5=£10
    £20+£20=£40

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  28. Yusra A. says:
    07/06/2025 at 7:37 pm

    Bronze Challenge
    The smallest coin is 1p.
    The largest coin is £2.

    The boy has 5p and 10p coins as both are round in shape and are made of silver.

    Silver Challenge
    The boy can have a combination of
    £5+£10=£15
    £10+£20=£30
    £5+£20=£25

    The girl can have a combination of
    £5+£5=£10
    £10+£10=£20
    £20+£20=£40

    Gold Challenge
    Asma has to pay one of the following combination
    20x1p= 20p
    10x2p=20p
    4x5p=20p
    2x10p=20p
    1x20p=20p

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  29. Jese A. says:
    07/06/2025 at 5:29 pm

    [BRONZE]
    1p and 2pound
    5p and 10p is round, silver and small

    [SILVER]
    5 pound and 10 pound
    5 pound and 5 pound
    20p, 10p and 10p, 4 5 p’s and 50p

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  30. Zahra M. says:
    07/06/2025 at 1:14 pm

    Bronze:
    1p and £2.
    5p and 10p.
    No there are not more than 1 possible answer.
    I have 2 coins, 1 small coin that is round and bronze. I have 1 big coin that is silver and has 7 sides.

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

    £5+£5=£10
    £20+£20=£40
    £10+£10=£20

    Gold:
    20 x 1p
    10 x 2p
    4 x 5p
    2 x 10p
    1 x 20p

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