Changing Pence to Pounds

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Maths National Curriculum aligned
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When you change from pence to pounds, you need to put in a decimal point after the pounds. A pound sign goes at the front and the ‘p’ is removed.

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KS2 money worksheet that helps Year 3 and Year 4 children convert amounts written in pence into pounds, using the rule that 100p equals £1.

A short rule reminds children that converting pence to pounds means adding the pound sign, dropping the p and placing the decimal point two digits in from the right. Children then convert twenty amounts across two columns: ten larger amounts that produce whole pounds and pence (such as 145p worked as £1.45 and 1137p worked as £11.37) and ten smaller amounts under 100p that produce decimal pounds only (such as 43p worked as £0.43).

Useful for KS2 SATs revision, classroom intervention or homework on money in decimal form. Pair this with our maths worksheets for KS2 ages 7 to 9 for related money tasks. Printable PDF, A4, downloads instantly after purchase.