British Pounds Money Worksheets
Free printable money worksheets for UK currency. Practice counting pounds and pence with real British shopping scenarios. Aligned to the England KS1–KS2 mathematics curriculum.
Generate British Pounds Worksheet
Currency: GBP
Worksheet problems will use GBP denominations
British Coins
- 1 penny £0.01
- 2 pence £0.02
- 5 pence £0.05
- 10 pence £0.10
- 20 pence £0.20
- 50 pence £0.50
- £1 coin £1.00
- £2 coin £2.00
British Notes (Current Polymer Series)
- £5
Five Pounds
Rear: Winston Churchill
- £10
Ten Pounds
Rear: Jane Austen
- £20
Twenty Pounds
Rear: J. M. W. Turner
- £50
Fifty Pounds
Rear: Alan Turing
Fun fact: The £ symbol is a stylized 'L' from Libra, the Latin word for a pound of silver. All new UK notes feature King Charles III.
Understanding Pounds and Pence
British currency uses pounds (£) as the main unit with 100 pence (p) per pound. The UK uses both coins and polymer banknotes.
Example Making Change Calculation
Real British Shopping Scenarios
Bread, milk, crisps, biscuits, calculating totals at Tesco or Sainsbury's
Cinema tickets, theme parks, museums, National Trust entry fees
Pens, notebooks, magazines, school supplies from the high street
Bus fares, tube tickets, train journeys, Oyster card top-ups
Coffees, tea, scones, cakes, meal deals at high street cafés
Football kit, cricket gear, swimming lessons, park café ice creams