Let me carefully match each coin or bill on the left with its correct value on the right.
I’ll go one by one:
1. Top coin: It shows “20” and has a portrait — this is the
₱20 coin → matches
₱20
2. Next: 500-peso bill (yellow, with two people) →
₱500
3. Coin with “25” and flower design → that’s the
25¢ (25 centavo) coin →
25¢
4. Orange 20-peso bill →
₱20 (but wait—we already used ₱20? Let’s check again—there are *two* ₱20 items: one coin and one bill. On the right, there are *two* “₱20” options! So both go to ₱20.)
- Yes: the coin is ₱20, and the orange bill is also ₱20.
5. Silver coin with “1 PISO” →
₱1
6. Purple 100-peso bill →
₱100
7. Coin with “5 PISO” →
₱5
8. Blue 1000-peso bill →
₱1000
9. Green 200-peso bill →
₱200
10. Bottom coin: “10 PISO” →
₱10
Now let’s list all 10 items with their correct matches:
- ₱20 coin → ₱20
- ₱500 bill → ₱500
- 25¢ coin → 25¢
- ₱20 bill → ₱20 *(second ₱20 option)*
- ₱1 coin → ₱1
- ₱100 bill → ₱100
- ₱5 coin → ₱5
- ₱1000 bill → ₱1000
- ₱200 bill → ₱200
- ₱10 coin → ₱10
All values on the right are used exactly once, and there are two ₱20 entries (one for coin, one for bill), which matches.
Final Answer:
₱20 coin → ₱20
₱500 bill → ₱500
25¢ coin → 25¢
₱20 bill → ₱20
₱1 coin → ₱1
₱100 bill → ₱100
₱5 coin → ₱5
₱1000 bill → ₱1000
₱200 bill → ₱200
₱10 coin → ₱10
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of moeny worksheet.