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Money - First Grade

What is Money?

Concept: Money is what we use to buy things! In India, our money is called Rupees (₹). We use coins and notes to pay for items.

Why Do We Need Money?

✓ To buy food, clothes, and toys

✓ To pay for services like transport

✓ To save for future needs

✓ To help others and donate

Indian Currency:

• Symbol: ₹ (Rupee symbol)

• 100 paise = ₹1 (1 Rupee)

• We use both coins and notes

💡 Tip: Always keep money safe and count it carefully!

1. Coin Values

Concept: Coins are small, round pieces of metal money. Each coin has a different value. Let's learn about Indian coins!

💰 Indian Coins We Use

₹1

₹1 Coin

One Rupee

₹2

₹2 Coin

Two Rupees

₹5

₹5 Coin

Five Rupees

₹10

₹10 Coin

Ten Rupees

Coin Value Chart:

CoinValueIn Words
₹11 RupeeOne Rupee
₹22 RupeesTwo Rupees
₹55 RupeesFive Rupees
₹1010 RupeesTen Rupees

Important Coin Facts:

✓ Coins are made of metal

✓ Each coin has two sides: Head and Tail

✓ Bigger coins don't always have more value

✓ The Ashoka Pillar is on most Indian coins

💡 Tip: Look at the number on the coin to know its value!

2. Count Coins

Concept: When we have multiple coins, we add their values together to find the total amount of money.

Steps to Count Coins:

Step 1: Identify each coin and its value

Step 2: Group coins of the same value together

Step 3: Count coins starting with the highest value

Step 4: Add all the values to get the total

📝 Example 1: Counting Same Coins

Count: Three ₹2 coins

₹2

₹2

₹2

Solution:

₹2 + ₹2 + ₹2 = ₹6

Total = ₹6

📝 Example 2: Counting Different Coins

Count: One ₹10 coin, Two ₹5 coins, One ₹2 coin

₹10

₹5

₹5

₹2

Solution:

₹10 + ₹5 + ₹5 + ₹2 = ?

10 + 5 = 15

15 + 5 = 20

20 + 2 = 22

Total = ₹22

Quick Counting Tricks:

✓ Start counting from the largest coin value

✓ Group same coins together (2+2+2 = 6)

✓ Use skip counting for repeated coins

✓ Double-check by counting again

💡 Tip: Practice counting with real coins at home!

3. Count Notes

Concept: Currency notes (or paper money) have higher values than coins. Each note has a specific value printed on it.

💵 Indian Currency Notes

₹10

Ten Rupees

₹20

Twenty Rupees

₹50

Fifty Rupees

₹100

Hundred Rupees

₹200

Two Hundred

₹500

Five Hundred

Note Value Chart:

NoteValueIn Words
₹1010 RupeesTen Rupees
₹2020 RupeesTwenty Rupees
₹5050 RupeesFifty Rupees
₹100100 RupeesHundred Rupees
₹200200 RupeesTwo Hundred Rupees
₹500500 RupeesFive Hundred Rupees

📝 Example: Counting Notes

Count: Two ₹50 notes and One ₹20 note

₹50

₹50

₹20

Solution:

₹50 + ₹50 + ₹20 = ?

50 + 50 = 100

100 + 20 = 120

Total = ₹120

Note Facts:

✓ Notes are made of paper

✓ Each note has a different color

✓ Mahatma Gandhi's picture is on Indian notes

✓ Higher value notes are usually bigger in size

💡 Tip: Count notes carefully and keep them safe!

4. Counting Coins and Notes Together

Concept: Sometimes we have both coins and notes together. We count them all to find the total money.

Steps to Count Mixed Money:

Step 1: Separate coins and notes

Step 2: Count all notes first (bigger values)

Step 3: Then count all coins

Step 4: Add both totals together

📝 Example: Mixed Money

Count: One ₹20 note, One ₹10 coin, Two ₹5 coins

₹20 Note

₹10

₹5

₹5

Solution:

Notes: ₹20 = 20

Coins: ₹10 + ₹5 + ₹5 = 20

Total: 20 + 20 = 40

Total Money = ₹40

💡 Tip: Always count notes first, then add coins - it's easier!

Money Quick Reference

TypeValues AvailableMaterial
Coins₹1, ₹2, ₹5, ₹10Metal (round)
Notes₹10, ₹20, ₹50, ₹100, ₹200, ₹500Paper (rectangular)

Important Money Vocabulary

  • Money: What we use to buy things (coins and notes)
  • Rupee (₹): Indian currency symbol and unit
  • Coin: Small metal money (₹1, ₹2, ₹5, ₹10)
  • Note/Currency Note: Paper money (₹10, ₹20, ₹50, ₹100, etc.)
  • Value: The worth or amount of a coin or note
  • Count: To add up the total amount of money
  • Total: The complete sum of all money
  • Paise: Smaller unit (100 paise = ₹1)

🎯 Tips for Money Success 🎯

  • ✓ Learn to identify each coin and note by its value
  • ✓ Always count from highest to lowest value
  • ✓ Group same coins/notes together before counting
  • ✓ Practice with real money at home (with parents)
  • ✓ Double-check your counting by adding again
  • ✓ Keep money safe and handle it carefully!

⭐ You're a Money Expert! ⭐

Excellent work learning about money! You now know how to identify Indian coins and notes, count their values, and add them together. These are important life skills that you will use every day. Remember to save money, spend wisely, and always count carefully. Keep practicing and you'll be a money master!

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