Pagkilala sa mga Hugis Worksheets (Part 1)

These pdf worksheets are about recognizing shapes in Filipino (mga hugis). The thumbnails of the worksheets are shown below. Click on the link to open the worksheet. You may print and distribute them to your children or students, but please do not do so for profit. All illustrations are by samutsamot_mom.

The shapes included in these worksheets are circle (bilog), triangle (tatsulok), square (parisukat), rectangle (parihaba), and oval (obalo).

Please note that in a previous worksheet I used the word habilog to identify the oval. I consulted the UP Diksiyonaryong Filipino (2010 Edition) and found out that the word habilog (or biluhaba) is an adjective (pang-uri) used to describe objects that are oval-shaped. The words obalo and obalado may be used as a noun to refer to the shape or as an adjective to describe an object that is oval-shaped.

1. Pagguhit ng mga Hugis_1 :  The child is asked to trace the different shapes.

Pagguhit ng mga Hugis_1

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

2. Pagkilala sa Hugis na Bilog_1 : The child is asked to trace circles of different sizes and to color all the circles he/she can find in the set of shapes.

Pagkilala sa Hugis na Bilog_1

3. Pagkilala sa Hugis na Tatsulok_1 : The child is asked to trace triangles of different sizes and to color all the triangles he/she can find in the set of shapes.

Pagkilala sa Hugis na Tatsulok_1

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

4. Pagkilala sa Hugis na Parisukat_1 : The child is asked to trace squares of different sizes and to color all the squares he/she can find in the set of shapes.

Pagkilala sa Hugis na Parisukat_1

5. Pagkilala sa Hugis na Parihaba_1 : The child is asked to trace rectangles of different sizes and to color all the rectangles he/she can find in the set of shapes.

Pagkilala sa Hugis na Parihaba_1

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

6. Pagkilala sa Hugis na Obalo_1 : The child is asked to trace ovals of different sizes and to color all the ovals he/she can find in the set of shapes.

Pagkilala sa Hugis na Obalo_1

This Post Has 2 Comments

    1. samutsamot_mom

      Hi, Averruncus! The word biluhaba is used as an adjective to describe things that are oblong-shaped. The words obalo and obalado are nouns used to refer to the shape.

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