Money - Two-step problems - Worksheet
Maths Resource Description
The worksheet titled "Two-step Problems" presents a series of practical money-related questions that require students to apply their understanding of addition and subtraction. The exercises are designed to strengthen the children's fluency and precision in dealing with monetary values. They begin with straightforward tasks where students have to calculate how much money is left after a character receives a certain amount and then spends a portion of it. The questions vary in complexity, with some involving small amounts of money and others incorporating larger sums, as well as a mix of pounds and pence. This incremental approach helps to build confidence and proficiency in handling real-life financial scenarios.
To further develop the students' problem-solving skills, the worksheet includes reasoning challenges where they must determine if a character has enough money to make a purchase. These problems require a deeper level of thought, as students must not only perform calculations but also interpret the situation to provide explanations for their answers. For example, they must understand why a shopkeeper might not sell an item if the character does not have enough money. In addition to numerical calculations, these exercises encourage critical thinking and the application of mathematical concepts to everyday situations.