Coin values

🪙 Common Coins

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  • Coins are used as money to buy things.
  • In India, common coins are:
    • ₹1 coin
    • ₹2 coin
    • ₹5 coin
    • ₹10 coin

🔢 Understanding Coin Values

Each coin has a different value.

Bigger numbers mean more value.

  • ₹10 > ₹5 > ₹2 > ₹1

Example:

  • ₹5 coin is worth more than ₹2 coin

➕ Counting Coins

We can add coins to find the total.

Example:

  • ₹2 + ₹2 = ₹4
  • ₹5 + ₹1 = ₹6

Count step by step to avoid mistakes.


🔄 Making Same Value (Equal Amounts)

Different coins can make the same amount.

Example:

  • ₹5 = ₹2 + ₹2 + ₹1
  • ₹10 = ₹5 + ₹5

🛍️ Using Coins in Daily Life

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  • Coins are used to buy small items.
  • Example: chocolates, pencils, erasers.
  • We give coins and get things in return.

🎯 Important Tips

  • Always check the number on the coin.
  • Practice counting coins daily.
  • Learn to compare values (more or less).
  • Use coins in fun activities or games.

Learn with an example

  • ₹0.50
  • ₹1.00
  • ₹2.00
  • ₹5.00
  • This is a 50-paise coin.
  • A 50-paise coin is worth ₹0.50.
  • 50p
  • ₹1
  • ₹2
  • ₹5
  • This is a 1-rupee coin.
  • A 1-rupee coin is worth ₹1.

✈️ How much is this coin worth?

  • ₹0.50
  • ₹2.00
  • ₹5.00
  • ₹10.00
  • This is a 5-rupee coin. The other side looks like this:
  • A 5-rupee coin is worth ₹5.00.

Let’s practice!🖊️