In Singapore we use dollars ($) and cents (¢). There are 100 cents in $1.
Tap any coin or note to make it jump! 👇
By the end you will be a money master — counting coins and giving the right change. Let's go! 🚀
Each coin and note has its own value. Tap each card to flip it and reveal how much it is worth.
Tip: the bigger coin is not always worth more — the 50¢ is big, but $1 is worth twice as much!
Tap coins to drop them in. Make exactly 90¢.
When we have more money, we use notes too. Count notes first, then add the coins.
$5 + $2 + 50¢ + 20¢ = $7.70
Read it as “seven dollars and seventy cents” → written $7.70.
Tap below: which is more?
When you pay more than the price, the cashier gives back the extra. That extra money is called change.
You pay − Price = Change
$5.00 − $3.00 = $2.00
Change is just subtraction. Let's practise!
A toy costs $4.00. The child pays with a $5 note. How much change?
Pick the correct change:
Smart cashiers count up from the price to the money paid. Price $7, paid $10.
Tap Count up to climb from $7 to $10, one dollar at a time.
Here's what you learned:
Keep practising at the shop with your family. Well done! 👏