Introduction to Philippine Money Today, we will learn about Philippine money. We will recognize coins and bills up to PhP1,000. We will read and write money in symbols and words. We will compare the values of different denominations.
Philippine Coins The Philippines has coins in different denominations. Coins include: 1 centavo, 5 centavos, 10 centavos, 25 centavos, 1 peso, 5 pesos, and 10 pesos. Each coin has a unique size and design.
1 Centavo Coin The 1 centavo coin is the smallest coin. It is worth 0.01 pesos. It has a bronze color.
5 Centavos Coin The 5 centavos coin is worth 0.05 pesos. It is also bronze in color. It is slightly larger than the 1 centavo coin.
10 Centavos Coin The 10 centavos coin is worth 0.10 pesos. It is silver in color. It is larger than the 5 centavos coin.
25 Centavos Coin The 25 centavos coin is worth 0.25 pesos. It is silver in color. It is larger than the 10 centavos coin.
1 Peso Coin The 1 peso coin is worth 1 peso. It is silver in color. It is larger than the 25 centavos coin.
5 Pesos Coin The 5 pesos coin is worth 5 pesos. It is gold in color. It is larger than the 1 peso coin.
10 Pesos Coin The 10 pesos coin is worth 10 pesos. It has two colors: gold and silver. It is the largest coin.
Philippine Bills The Philippines has bills in different denominations. Bills include: 20 pesos, 50 pesos, 100 pesos, 200 pesos, 500 pesos, and 1,000 pesos. Each bill has a unique color and design.
20 Pesos Bill The 20 pesos bill is orange. It is worth 20 pesos. It features President Manuel L. Quezon.
50 Pesos Bill The 50 pesos bill is red. It is worth 50 pesos. It features President Sergio Osmeña.
100 Pesos Bill The 100 pesos bill is violet. It is worth 100 pesos. It features President Manuel A. Roxas.
200 Pesos Bill The 200 pesos bill is green. It is worth 200 pesos. It features President Diosdado Macapagal.
500 Pesos Bill The 500 pesos bill is yellow. It is worth 500 pesos. It features President Corazon Aquino and Senator Benigno Aquino Jr.
1,000 Pesos Bill The 1,000 pesos bill is blue. It is worth 1,000 pesos. It features World War II heroes.
Reading and Writing Money We use the symbol "₱" to represent pesos. We write money in words and symbols. Example: ₱50.00 is written as "fifty pesos."
Comparing Values We use symbols like ">", "<", and "=" to compare values. Example: ₱100 > ₱50 means 100 pesos is greater than 50 pesos. Example: ₱20 < ₱50 means 20 pesos is less than 50 pesos.
Practice: Recognizing Coins Look at the coins and identify their values. Which coin is worth the most? Which coin is worth the least?
Practice: Recognizing Bills Look at the bills and identify their values. Which bill is worth the most? Which bill is worth the least?
Practice: Writing Money Write the following amounts in symbols and words: 1. Fifty pesos 2. One hundred pesos 3. Two hundred pesos
Conclusion Today, you learned about Philippine coins and bills. You can now read and write money in symbols and words. You can compare the values of different denominations. Great job!
Why Learn About Money? Understanding money helps you make smart choices. You can buy things you need and save for the future. Knowing the value of money helps you compare prices. Let's explore more about Philippine money!
History of Philippine Money Philippine money has a rich history. Before coins and bills, people used barter to trade goods. The first coins were introduced during the Spanish era. Modern Philippine money has evolved over time.
Special Features of Coins Coins have special features like ridges and designs. Look closely at the images and text on each coin. Some coins have historical figures or landmarks. These features help prevent counterfeiting.
Special Features of Bills Bills have unique colors and designs. Each bill features important people and places. Bills have security features like watermarks and security threads. These features make it hard to create fake money.
Using Money in Daily Life You use money to buy things like food, toys, and clothes. You can also save money in a piggy bank or bank account. It's important to know how much things cost. Practice using money to make smart choices.
Saving Money Saving money helps you buy bigger things in the future. You can save a little bit each week. Use a piggy bank or ask your parents to help you open a bank account. Saving is a good habit to start early!
Spending Money Wisely Think before you spend your money. Ask yourself if you really need the item. Compare prices to get the best deal. Spending wisely means you have more money for other things.
Practice: Counting Money Let's practice counting money together. How many 1 peso coins make 10 pesos? How many 5 peso coins make 20 pesos? Practice makes perfect!
Practice: Making Change Let's practice making change. If you buy something for ₱15 and pay with a ₱20 bill, how much change do you get? If you buy something for ₱50 and pay with a ₱100 bill, how much change do you get? Making change is an important skill.
Review and Quiz Let's review what we've learned about Philippine money. What is the smallest coin? What color is the 500 pesos bill? Now, let's take a short quiz to test your knowledge!