Search results
Make use of our UK Money printable charts to impart the knowledge of the British Pound Sterling; the specific names of the coins, their denominations or how they are measured, designs on obverse and reverse of each coin for recognition, their place values and more to children of year 1 through year 4.
Free printable worksheets for counting British (UK) coins (in pence) and notes (in pounds). Worksheets are customizable and randomly generated.
Augment practice and test counting money skills as kids count penny, pence and pounds with this set of interesting revision pdf worksheets. Familiarize year 4 and year 5 kids with the smallest denomination note: the fiver.
There are four denominations (values) of Bank of England notes in circulation: £5, £10, £20 and £50. They all feature either the portrait of King Charles III or of Her late Majesty, Queen Elizabeth II. Click on the images below to find out how to check the features on each of our notes: The current £5 note features Sir Winston Churchill.
Work sheet showing British currency. Can be used when teaching about shopping or buying goods of any kind.
The pound sterling is the official currency in the United Kingdom. The Bank of England is the UK's central bank. It issues the UK's banknotes. Coins are manufactured and issued by the Royal Mint.
This excel spreadsheet consist of two worksheet. The first worksheet is the calculator worksheet that will convert and calculate any amount from any currency to the amount of currency you expect. You can see the result in the blue cell. The second worksheet is the currency table.