This educational video provides a clear and structured introduction to Australian currency, specifically focusing on banknotes. It systematically presents the five primary denominations currently in circulation: the $5, $10, $20, $50, and $100 notes. For each banknote, the video displays a high-quality image of the currency, identifies it verbally, and demonstrates how to write its value using both words and the standard dollar sign notation ($). The pacing is deliberate and calm, making it easy for young learners to follow along. Key themes explored in the video include financial literacy, symbol recognition, and color association. The video highlights the distinct color of each note (e.g., the "orange" $20 note or the "yellow" $50 note) to aid in visual identification. It also explicitly teaches the mathematical notation for money, breaking down the dollar sign symbol as "a big S with a line down the middle," helping students bridge the gap between spoken language and written math symbols. For educators, this video serves as an excellent foundational resource for early elementary math and social studies lessons. It can be used to introduce a unit on money, support lessons on skip counting (by 5s, 10s, 20s, 50s), or act as a visual reference for classroom store activities. The straightforward format allows for pause-and-discuss moments where teachers can ask students to identify the historical figures on the notes or compare the values, making it a versatile tool for building real-world numeracy skills.