Krusigrama: Mga Hayop

The pdf file below asks the student to complete the crossword by writing the Filipino words for the animals shown. The second page of the file is the answer key. The images for the frog, rabbit, fish, chicken, dog and snake were obtained from openclipart.org. The other images were made by samutsamot_mom. You may print and distribute this crossword to your children or students, but you may not do so for profit. Click on the image below to open the pdf file in another tab.

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Pagkilala sa mga Hugis Worksheets (Part 2)

I have revised the worksheets I made in 2014 on shapes. The 7-page pdf file below introduces the student to the Filipino words for circle (bilog), triangle (tatsulok), square (parisukat), rectangle (parihaba), and oval (obalo). Each worksheet has (1) a short description of the shape (which the teacher or parent can read), (2) the Filipino word for the shape that can be traced, (3) different-sized shapes that can be traced, and (4) a set of shapes from which the student can identify and color the particular shape. Note that I used the word obalo for oval and not habilog or biluhaba. According to the UP Diksiyonaryong Filipino (2010 Edition), the words habilog and biluhaba are adjectives (pang-uri). They are 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…

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Free Worksheets by Teacher Abi

Students need all the help they can get when it comes to studying. For many students, seeking the help of a tutor provides them with invaluable one-on-one learning opportunities. Teacher Abi is a tutor who creates free PDF worksheets which you can download from her blog http://teacherabiworksheets.blogspot.com. She has worksheets on Math, Science, Filipino, Araling Panlipunan/Social Studies, and English. On her blog, she also gives clear explanations on a topic before sharing the links to her worksheets. I came across her blog when searching for Filipino reading materials for beginner readers. On this post (http://teacherabiworksheets.blogspot.com/2015/07/pagsasanay-sa-pagbasa-ng-filipino.html), she provides a short reading exercise and questions about the material read. Teacher Abi provides tutorial services in Moonwalk, Multinational Village, and Merville areas in Parañaque City. If you would like to contact her, please visit her Facebook page at https://www.facebook.com/teacherabigail/timeline. I would like to express my sincerest gratitude to the tutors who have commented on…

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Pagbilang at Kulay Worksheets

Below are some worksheets about colors and counting in Filipino (up to 10) for preschool or first grade students. Some of the images were obtained from openclipart.org and pixabay.com. Other images were made by samutsamot_mom. You may print and distribute these worksheets to your children or students, but you may not use them for commercial purposes. Click on the image to open the pdf file in another tab. Mga Kulay Worksheets Pagbilang Worksheets

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Krusigrama: Mga Salitang Magkasalungat

According to the UP Diksiyonaryong Filipino, the Filipino word for crossword is krusigrama. The pdf file below asks the student to complete the crossword by writing the antonyms (salitang kasalungat) of the given words. The second page of the file is the answer key. This crossword is appropriate for second or third graders. This crossword may be used for practicing pairs of adjectives (pang-uri) that are antonyms. Click on the image below to open the pdf file in another tab.   You may print and distribute this crossword to your children or students, but you may not do so for profit.

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