Ravi and Reena are buying ice creams at an ice cream parlour. What do they have to give in return to the ice cream vendor?
The answer is money!
Neerav and Nisha went to a shop to buy a book. It cost ₹ 30. They did not have exact ₹ 30 to pay. They paid a ₹ 50 note to the shopkeeper. The shopkeeper returned ₹ 20 in the form of coins and notes of smaller values (denomination) as ₹ 10 + ₹ 5 + ₹ 5.
Edurev Tips: Notes and coins of higher denominations can be exchanged for smaller denominations.
Example 1: Somya bought a pizza for ₹ 70. She also bought popcorn for ₹ 25. How much did she pay for both? Somya paid ₹ 95 for both the items.
Example 2: A chocolate costs ₹ 18 but I have only ₹ 15. How much more money do I need to buy the chocolate? I need ₹ 3 more to buy the chocolate.
Learning Objective: Understanding and practising handling notes and coins up to rupees 20 in daily life
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1. What is the importance of teaching children about money? |
2. At what age should parents start teaching their children about money? |
3. How can parents make money lessons fun and engaging for children? |
4. What are some practical ways to teach children the value of money? |
5. How can parents teach children to be responsible with money? |
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