Handwriting Practice: Mga Hayop

The link below (Mga Hayop Word Trace) opens a pdf file that contains seven pages of handwriting worksheets. Each page has six boxed illustrations of animals with labels in Filipino, making a total of 42 animals. Students can practice writing the Filipino names for different animals by tracing the labels. The list of animals include the following: aso (dog) tuta (puppy) pusa (cat) kuting (kitten) baboy (pig) biik (piglet) inahin (hen) sisiw (chick) ibon (bird) isda (fish) bibe (duck) kabayo (horse) kambing (goat) baka (cow) kalabaw (water buffalo) tandang (rooster) kuneho (rabbit) ahas (snake) leon (lion) leona (lioness) tigre (tiger) elepante (elephant) oso (bear) pating (shark) kamelyo (camel) The term kamelyo refers to a male camel. A female camel is called kamelya. palaka (frog) agila (eagle, specifically the Philippine eagle) butiki (lizard) daga (rat/mouse) kuhol (snail) pugita (octopus) The term pugita is also used for cuttlefish and squids. buwaya (crocodile)…

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