2 rupees and 5 rupees
money total
Count the total in order.
Example: 2 + 5 = 7 rupees
Use small rupee values to add, compare, and choose simple combinations in child-friendly shopping situations.
Keep the amounts tiny and familiar. Use coins, notes, and pretend buying if possible.
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money total
Count the total in order.
Example: 2 + 5 = 7 rupees
money compare
Compare two small price tags.
Example: 8 rupees costs more than 6 rupees.
money choice
Match the money in hand to the price.
Example: I can buy the 5-rupee pencil with 6 rupees.
These printables match this lesson's stage and theme, so a child can move from screen practice to calm hands-on work.
A Grade 2 math worksheet using small rupee amounts for total, compare, and choice questions.
A Grade 2 worksheet linking day routine words with simple o'clock reading.
A Grade 2 worksheet with tiny passages and one or two meaning questions each.
Keep the reading rhythm going with another tiny lesson.
Start counting with very small groups children can touch, see, and move easily.
Count spoons, blocks, cups, or crayons and match the group to a number idea.
Compare two small groups and decide which one has more, less, or the same.