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Money, money, money
Money isn’t everything, but being 'good with money' is undoubtedly a useful life skill. Read Fiona Lazenby's top tips for practising using money with your child.
Money skills in a digital age
How to develop an understanding of money and healthy money habits in our children when there are fewer opportunities for them to see the real and physical exchange of cash.
MyMaths: Money
Practice work involving making amounts of money, comparing and ordering amounts of money and estimating with money (age 8–9).
Decimals and money
Practise rounding sums of moneys and converting measurements containing decimals.
Time and Money Age 6–7
This fun activity book will help your child develop their understanding of time and money. Your child will be guided through an independent learning experience with the help of a lively character, colourful activities and picture clues. View product
Time and Money Age 5–6
This activity book will help to develop your child’s understanding of time and money. Each of our Progress with Oxford workbooks is focused on the skills your child will need at each stage of the school curriculum and is precisely matched to your child’s age, ensuring they are aligned with school expectations. Includes stickers and a progress chart. View product
Time and Money Age 7–8
This activity book will help to develop your child’s understanding of time and money. Fun stickers and a handy progress chart capture their achievements, making learning about time and money both exciting and rewarding. View product
MyMaths: Money
Practise adding and using money (age 7–8).
My money sheet
Learn how to organise money with this table.
Money: Coins
Order the coins by value.
Measurement in Year 2 (age 6–7)
In Year 2, your child will learn about the measurement of length, height, weight, volume, time, and money, and they will start measuring temperature.
Measurement in Year 3 (age 7–8)
In Year 3, your child will add and subtract measurements, will calculate with money, and will be able to very accurately talk about and tell the time.
Measurement in Year 5 (age 9–10)
In Year 5, your child will convert between metric and imperial units. They will find and use area and perimeter, capacity and volume, and units of time.
Time flies: helping your child learn to tell the time
Learning to tell the time using both analogue and digital clocks is still an important skill, but it’s something that children can find tricky to master. Louise Pennington shares ideas to support your child's growing understanding of time.
Measurement
The measuring skills your child learns at primary school will help them throughout their life. Find advice and activities to support their learning.