Max Maths, Year 2, Learn together, Coins and dollar notes (2)

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Max Maths, Year 2, Learn together, Coins and dollar notes (2)
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In the 'Max Maths, Year 2, Learn together' educational series, the lesson on 'Coins and dollar notes (2)' introduces young learners to the various denominations of dollar notes used in currency. The lesson starts with the most basic unit, the 1-dollar note, which can be written as $1.00 or simply $1. This forms the foundation for understanding the value of money and how it is represented in written form. As the lesson progresses, children are shown a range of dollar notes, each with increasing value.

The subsequent notes presented are the 5-dollar note, written as $5.00 or $5, and the 10-dollar note, which is denoted as $10.00 or $10. The lesson continues with the 20-dollar note ($20.00 or $20), the 50-dollar note ($50.00 or $50), and finally, the 100-dollar note, which is represented as $100.00 or $100. Through this lesson, children learn to identify and write the monetary values of these common dollar notes, which is an essential skill for understanding and using money in everyday transactions.