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.
Open one card at a time, read the text together, and use the audio button when hearing the line once helps.
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.
These next steps stay in the same stage so the child does not get sent backward.
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