Purchases – do you have enough money – up to 1,000 rupees

  • Introducing the concept of different items available for purchase and their corresponding costs up to 1,000 rupees.
  • Learning to count and use money, especially up to 1,000 rupees, to determine if they have enough money to buy something.
  • Recognizing the different denominations of coins and notes (like 1, 2, 5, 10, 20, 50, 100, 500, and 1000 rupees) and their values.

Learn with an example

🎯 A lawn chair costs 856 rupees and 25 paise.

  • yes
  • no
  • Count the money.
  • First, count the 500-rupee notes: ₹500.00.
  • Then, count the 100-rupee notes: ₹600.00, ₹700.00, ₹800.00.
  • Then, count the 50-rupee notes: ₹850.00.
  • Then, count the 5-rupee coins: ₹855.00.
  • Now count the 1-rupee coins: ₹856.00.
    You have ₹856.00. You have less than ₹856.25. You do not have enough money to buy a lawn chair.

🎯 An umbrella costs ₹476.36.

  • yes
  • no
  • Count the money.
  • First, count the 100-rupee notes: ₹100.00, ₹200.00, ₹300.00, ₹400.00.
  • Then, count the 50-rupee notes: ₹450.00.
  • Then, count the 20-rupee notes: ₹470.00.
  • Then, count the 5-rupee coins: ₹475.00.
  • Then, count the 1-rupee coins: ₹476.00.
  • Now count the 50-paise coins: ₹476.50.
  • You have ₹476.50. You have more than ₹476.36. You have enough money to buy an umbrella.

🎯 A ball of purple yarn costs 57 rupees and 76 paise.

  • yes
  • no
  • Count the money.
  • First, count the 50-rupee notes: ₹50.00.
  • Then, count the 10-rupee coins: ₹60.00.
  • Then, count the 2-rupee coins: ₹62.00.
  • Then, count the 1-rupee coins: ₹63.00.
  • Now count the 50-paise coins: ₹63.50.
  • You have ₹63.50. You have more than ₹57.76. You have enough money to buy a ball of purple yarn.