£British Pound Money Math
Free printable money worksheets for British currency. Practice counting pounds and pence with UK shopping scenarios.
Generate United Kingdom (British Pounds) Money Worksheet
Easy: Simple counting | Medium: Making change | Hard: Multi-step problems
British Coins & Notes
UK Coins:
- 1 penny - Copper colored1p
- 2 pence - Copper colored2p
- 5 pence - Silver colored5p
- 10 pence - Silver colored10p
- 20 pence - Silver colored20p
- 50 pence - Silver colored50p
- 1 pound - Gold/Silver£1
- 2 pounds - Gold/Silver£2
UK Banknotes:
- Five Pounds - Polymer (Winston Churchill)£5
- Ten Pounds - Polymer (Jane Austen)£10
- Twenty Pounds - Polymer (J.M.W. Turner)£20
- Fifty Pounds - Polymer (Alan Turing)£50
Fun Fact: UK notes are made from polymer (plastic) instead of paper, making them more durable and waterproof!
British Money Vocabulary
Common Terms:
- Quid - Slang for one pound (£1)
- Fiver - Five pound note
- Tenner - Ten pound note
- Pence - Plural of penny
Writing Money:
- £5.50 = "Five pounds fifty"
- £1.99 = "One pound ninety-nine"
- 50p = "Fifty pence"
- £0.05 = "Five pence" or "5p"
British Shopping Scenarios
🍵 Tea & Snacks
Biscuits, crisps, tea, British sweets
🏰 Tourist Attractions
Castle tickets, Tower of London, museums
🚌 London Transport
Oyster cards, bus fares, tube tickets
📚 Bookshops
Harry Potter books, stationery, comics
⚽ Football Gear
Team jerseys, match tickets, footballs
🛒 Supermarkets
Tesco, Sainsbury's, everyday groceries
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