Monday 3 February 2014

MONEY



pound icon What money do you use  in England?
The UK unit of currency is the pound sterling (£), generally called the pound. The sign for the pound is pound sign pound sign.

In London they often call one pound (£1) a "quid" and sometimes a "nicker".

They have both coins and banknotes.

Coins


One pound is made up of 100 pence . The singular of pence is "penny".  The symbol for the penny is "p".Coin denominations are:

1p and 2p ("copper")

5p, 10p, 20p and 50p ('silver')


£1 ("gold")



£2 ("silver middle-gold edge")


Notes

The notes available are:

£5 (blue)


£10 (brown)


£20 (purple)

£50 (red)


ACTIVITIES
Interactive money activities where you can buy and pay  using UK coins and notes.

                        sweet shop

         IGLOO SHOPPING                         PAYING TO 50p.              SWEET SHOP
                   BBC                                           ICT GAMES                   CRICKWEB



                                                         Change White Elephant      
                                                               WHITE ELEPHANT SHOP 
                                                                         CRICKWEB


DOU YOU LIKE GOING SHOPPING? 
CLICK ON THE IMAGE AND PAY USING COINS AND NOTES.




    

1 comment:

  1. Teresa García Fernández 4ºa11 February 2014 at 20:54

    Hello Covadonga

    I am Teresa
    I like this game and and I love this topic.
    I see you morning in class of English.

    See you later

    ReplyDelete