Teacher Lhyn
Four friends Mike, Renz, Chloe, and Lindy
opened their coin banks and counted the
amount of money they have saved.
Mike save thirty-five pesos.
Renz saved ₱ 18.00.
Chloe saved twenty-three
pesos
Lindy saved ₱ 45. 00.
Who among the kids saved the most? Lindy
Who among them saved the least? Renz
The Philippine peso (₱) is the official
currency of the Philippines.
The Phillipine coins and bills are minted and
printed at the Security Plan Complex of the
Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas ( BSP) in Quezon
City.
The following are the New generation Currency (NGC) coins
(2018-present):
₱10
ten pesos
₱5
five pesos
₱1
one peso
25¢ or ₱0.25
twenty-five
centavos
5¢ or ₱0.5
five centavos
1¢ or ₱0.01
one centavo
The following BSP Coin Series (1995 to present) are still
in calculation:
₱10
ten pesos
₱5
five pesos
₱1
one peso
25¢ or ₱0.25
twenty-five
centavos
5¢ or ₱0.5
five centavos
10¢ or
₱0.10 ten
centavos
1¢ or ₱0.01
one centavo
The bills or banknotes with the features and characters
they have in the front ( observe) and at the back (reverse)
are as follows:
₱1,000
one thousand pesos
• Josefa Llanes Escoda,
Jose Abad Santos, and
Vicente Lim
• Centennial celebration
of Philippine
Independence 1998
• Tubbataha Reefs Natural
Park (UNESCO World Heritage
Site) in Sulu Sea
• South Sea Pearl
• Mindanao design Tinalak or
Ikat-dyed abaca
• Pinctada maxima, South Sea
Pearl
₱500
five hundred pesos
• President Corazon C.
Aquino and Senator
Benigno S. Aquino Jr.
• Edsa People Power I,
February 1986
• Benigno S. Aquino Jr.
Monument
• Puerto Princesa
Subterranean River National
Park (UNESCO World
Heritage Site)
• Tanygnathus lucionensis,
Blue-naped Parrot
• Southern Philippine cloth
design
₱200
two hundred pesos
• Diosdado P. Macapagal
• EDSA People Power
2001
• Aguinaldo Shrine in
Kawit, Cavite
• Barasoin Church in
Malolos Bulacan
• Chocolate Hills in
Bohol
• Tarsius syrichta,
Philippine Tarsier
• Visayas weave design
₱100
one hundred pesos
• Manuel A. Roxas
• Old BSP building in
Intramuros, Manila
• Inauguration of the
Third Philippine
Republic
• Mayon Volcano in
Albay
• Rhincodon typus,
whale shark or
Butanding
• Bicol textile design
₱50
fifty pesos
• Sergio Osmeña
• First Philippine Assembly
• Leyte Landing
• Taal Lake in
Batangas
• Catanx ignobilis,
Maliputo (Giant
trevally)
• Batangas embroidery
design
₱20
twenty pesos
• Manuel L. Quezon
• Declaration of Filipino as
the national language
• Malacañan Place
• Banaue Rice Terraces
(UNESCO World Heritage Site)
• Paradoxorus hermaphroditus
philippinensis, Palm Civet
• Cordillera weave design
To read or write the amount of coins and bills, follow
these steps:
Step 1. Express the amount of the coin or bill
in symbol or in word form.
Step 2. Add the word peso/s or centavo/s or
the symbol for peso (₱) or centavo (¢).
Examples:
Word Form Symbol
Sixty-three pesos and seventy-five centavos ₱63.75
Three hundred forty-five pesos and twenty
centavos
₱345.20
Eight hundred seventy pesos and fifty
centavos
₱870.50
Examples:
₱63 ₱0.75
Sixty-three pesos and seventy-five centavos
₱63.75
Examples:
₱162
₱0.50
₱162.50
One hundred sixty-two pesos and fifty centavos
Grade 2 math 10-21-21.pptx

Grade 2 math 10-21-21.pptx

  • 1.
  • 3.
    Four friends Mike,Renz, Chloe, and Lindy opened their coin banks and counted the amount of money they have saved.
  • 4.
    Mike save thirty-fivepesos. Renz saved ₱ 18.00. Chloe saved twenty-three pesos Lindy saved ₱ 45. 00. Who among the kids saved the most? Lindy Who among them saved the least? Renz
  • 5.
    The Philippine peso(₱) is the official currency of the Philippines. The Phillipine coins and bills are minted and printed at the Security Plan Complex of the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas ( BSP) in Quezon City.
  • 6.
    The following arethe New generation Currency (NGC) coins (2018-present): ₱10 ten pesos ₱5 five pesos ₱1 one peso 25¢ or ₱0.25 twenty-five centavos 5¢ or ₱0.5 five centavos 1¢ or ₱0.01 one centavo
  • 7.
    The following BSPCoin Series (1995 to present) are still in calculation: ₱10 ten pesos ₱5 five pesos ₱1 one peso 25¢ or ₱0.25 twenty-five centavos 5¢ or ₱0.5 five centavos 10¢ or ₱0.10 ten centavos 1¢ or ₱0.01 one centavo
  • 8.
    The bills orbanknotes with the features and characters they have in the front ( observe) and at the back (reverse) are as follows: ₱1,000 one thousand pesos • Josefa Llanes Escoda, Jose Abad Santos, and Vicente Lim • Centennial celebration of Philippine Independence 1998 • Tubbataha Reefs Natural Park (UNESCO World Heritage Site) in Sulu Sea • South Sea Pearl • Mindanao design Tinalak or Ikat-dyed abaca • Pinctada maxima, South Sea Pearl
  • 9.
    ₱500 five hundred pesos •President Corazon C. Aquino and Senator Benigno S. Aquino Jr. • Edsa People Power I, February 1986 • Benigno S. Aquino Jr. Monument • Puerto Princesa Subterranean River National Park (UNESCO World Heritage Site) • Tanygnathus lucionensis, Blue-naped Parrot • Southern Philippine cloth design
  • 10.
    ₱200 two hundred pesos •Diosdado P. Macapagal • EDSA People Power 2001 • Aguinaldo Shrine in Kawit, Cavite • Barasoin Church in Malolos Bulacan • Chocolate Hills in Bohol • Tarsius syrichta, Philippine Tarsier • Visayas weave design
  • 11.
    ₱100 one hundred pesos •Manuel A. Roxas • Old BSP building in Intramuros, Manila • Inauguration of the Third Philippine Republic • Mayon Volcano in Albay • Rhincodon typus, whale shark or Butanding • Bicol textile design
  • 12.
    ₱50 fifty pesos • SergioOsmeña • First Philippine Assembly • Leyte Landing • Taal Lake in Batangas • Catanx ignobilis, Maliputo (Giant trevally) • Batangas embroidery design
  • 13.
    ₱20 twenty pesos • ManuelL. Quezon • Declaration of Filipino as the national language • Malacañan Place • Banaue Rice Terraces (UNESCO World Heritage Site) • Paradoxorus hermaphroditus philippinensis, Palm Civet • Cordillera weave design
  • 14.
    To read orwrite the amount of coins and bills, follow these steps: Step 1. Express the amount of the coin or bill in symbol or in word form. Step 2. Add the word peso/s or centavo/s or the symbol for peso (₱) or centavo (¢).
  • 15.
    Examples: Word Form Symbol Sixty-threepesos and seventy-five centavos ₱63.75 Three hundred forty-five pesos and twenty centavos ₱345.20 Eight hundred seventy pesos and fifty centavos ₱870.50
  • 16.
    Examples: ₱63 ₱0.75 Sixty-three pesosand seventy-five centavos ₱63.75
  • 17.