Now, let's hear what Dadaji has to say about money!
Once upon a time, in a village, there lived a kind and wise grandfather called Dadaji. One sunny afternoon, Dadaji gathered all the children under a big, shady tree and began to share something fascinating—money!
"Children," Dadaji said with a warm smile, "did you know that in our country, money comes in various forms?
Different coins
500 Rupee note
Now that we know about different types of notes, let's help Jaspreet.
Once upon a time, there was a girl named Jaspreet who had been saving up in her wallet to buy a beautiful doll she had her eyes on. The doll cost 200 rupees, and Jaspreet was excited to see if she had enough money in her wallet to buy it.
Jaspreet with her wallet
Jaspreet's wallet was filled with a variety of notes and coins. She had:
Let's help Jaspreet by counting the money in her wallet to see if she has enough to buy the doll. We add up the values of each note and coin:
After carefully counting, we find that Jaspreet has:
That means Jaspreet has more than enough money to buy the doll she wants and even have some left over! Jaspreet is overjoyed !
We learn an important lesson about the value of money and how adding up the values of different notes and coins can help us determine if we have enough money to buy what we want.
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1. What is the significance of money in the story "Dadaji & money"? |
2. How does Dadaji use money to teach a valuable lesson in the story? |
3. Why is adding money to help Jaspreet a key plot point in the story? |
4. How does the theme of money relate to the overall message of the story? |
5. How does the story "Dadaji & money" portray the relationship between family and financial assistance? |
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