key notes

  • Coins are money we use to buy things.
  • Coins are made of metal.

  • ₹1 coin
  • ₹2 coin
  • ₹5 coin
  • ₹10 coin

👉 Each coin has a different value.


  • ₹1 = one rupee
  • ₹2 = two rupees
  • ₹5 = five rupees
  • ₹10 = ten rupees

👉 Bigger number = more value


  • ₹5 is more than ₹2
  • ₹10 is more than ₹5
  • ₹1 is the smallest value

👉 Teach words:

  • More than
  • Less than
  • Equal to

  • 2 coins of ₹1 = ₹2
  • 5 coins of ₹1 = ₹5
  • 2 coins of ₹5 = ₹10

👉 Coins can be added together.


  • Match the coin with the correct number
  • Example: ₹5 coin → number 5

  • Buy snacks 🍪
  • Buy toys 🧸
  • Pay for small items

  • 🪙 Sort coins by value
  • 🪙 Count coins in a group
  • 🪙 Play shop (buy and sell game)
  • 🪙 Match coin pictures with values

Use real coins in class so students can touch, see, and count them easily.

  • 50 paise
  • 2 rupees
  • 5 rupees
  • 10 rupees

This is a 10-rupee coin. The other side looks like this:

A 10-rupee coin is worth 10 rupees.

  • 50 paise
  • 1 rupee
  • 2 rupees
  • 10 rupees

This is a 50-paise coin.

A 50-paise coin is worth 50 paise.

  • 50 paise
  • 1 rupee
  • 2 rupees
  • 5 rupees

This is a 2-rupee coin.

A 2-rupee coin is worth 2 rupees.