What this lesson teaches
Children learn to identify coins and their values as they physically handle them. This tangible interaction helps bridge the gap between abstract concepts of money and real-life financial literacy.
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You will children learn to identify coins and their values as they physically handle them.
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Children learn to identify coins and their values as they physically handle them. This tangible interaction helps bridge the gap between abstract concepts of money and real-life financial literacy.
Embodied cognition allows children to internalize learning through physical interaction with objects. By hunting for coins, they engage in a play-based exploration, making the learning experience memorable and meaningful.
1. Gather at least 20 coins (1, 2, 5, and 10 rupee coins). 2. Hide the coins around the house in safe spots. 3. Create a treasure map with clues to find each coin. 4. Start the treasure hunt — search and collect the coins! 5. Once collected, group the coins by denomination and count how many you have of each. 6. Share your total findings with a family member and discuss what each coin is worth.