• Coins are money used to buy things.
  • Common coins: ₹1, ₹2, ₹5, ₹10
  • Each coin has a value (how much it is worth).
  • Learn to identify coins by size, color, and number.
  • Example: ₹1 coin is smaller than ₹5 coin.
  • Count coins one by one.
  • Say the numbers aloud: 1, 2, 3…
  • Add values:
    • ₹1 + ₹1 = ₹2
    • ₹2 + ₹2 = ₹4
  • Use skip counting for same coins:
    • ₹2 coins → 2, 4, 6, 8…
    • ₹5 coins → 5, 10, 15…
  • Put same coins together to make counting easier.
  • Count each group, then add totals.
  • Use coins to buy small items like candy or pencils.
  • Practice giving the correct amount.
  • Use real coins for learning.
  • Play shop/shopkeeper games.
  • Use worksheets and counting activities.
  • 2 coins of ₹2 = ₹4
  • 1 coin of ₹5 = ₹5
  • Total = ₹9

₹__________

  • First, count the 2-rupee coins: ₹2.00.
  • Then, count the 1-rupee coins: ₹3.00, ₹4.00, ₹5.00, ₹6.00.
  • Now count the 50-paise coins: ₹6.50, ₹7.00, ₹7.50.
  • There is ₹7.50.

₹__________

  • First, count the 2-rupee coins: ₹2.00, ₹4.00, ₹6.00.
  • Then, count the 1-rupee coins: ₹7.00.
  • Now count the 50-paise coins: ₹7.50, ₹8.00.
  • There is ₹8.00.

₹__________

  • First, count the 5-rupee coins: ₹5.00.
  • Then, count the 1-rupee coins: ₹6.00, ₹7.00, ₹8.00, ₹9.00.
  • Now count the 50-paise coins: ₹9.50.
  • There is ₹9.50.