Mga Halaman sa Awit na “Bahay Kubo” Word Search

Below is a PDF file with two word search puzzles in Filipino. The word list for both puzzles are the 18 names of plants mentioned in the song "Bahay Kubo." The first word search puzzle has either horizontal (left to right/pahalang) or vertical (up to down/pababa) words. The second puzzle has horizontal, vertical, and diagonal (slanting downward/pahilis) words. There are no words spelled in reverse. The answer key follows each puzzle. The puzzles are for personal and classroom use only. You may print and distribute these to your children or students, but you may not do so for profit or use these for any commercial purpose. You also may not upload this PDF file or any part of it in any other website such as (but not limited to) Scribd or SlideShare, or cloud storage sites such as (but not limited to) Google Drive or Dropbox. Click on the link…

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Mga Katulong sa Pamayanan

The worksheets below are about community helpers (mga katulong sa pamayanan) in Filipino. In the PDF file Mga Katulong sa Pamayanan, there are 12 community helpers (four on each page). From the PDF file Kagamitan ng Katulong sa Pamayanan, the student is asked to cut the illustrations of things or equipment and paste them beside the correct community helper who uses them for his or her profession. The community helpers included in this set of worksheets are the following: guro (teacher) doktor (doctor) pulis (police officer) bombero (firefighter) magsasaka (farmer) mangingisda (fisherman) dentista (dentist) beterinaryo (veterinarian) karpintero (carpenter) kartero (postal worker) trabahador (construction worker) tsuper (driver) Some of the community helpers clip art are by Little Red's Schoolhouse. The other community helpers were drawn by Samut-samot Mom. The things and equipment clip art images are from Little Red's Schoolhouse, Kari Bolt, Samut-samot Mom, and vecteezy.com. Click on the links below…

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The Philippine Mathematical Olympiad

The Philippine Mathematical Olympiad, a nationwide mathematics competition open to all junior and senior high school students of the Philippines, is carried out in three stages. The qualifying stage (to be held on October 22, 2016, Saturday) consists of a written exam administered in fourteen (I think) regional testing sites. The exam consists of fifteen […] via 19th Philippine Mathematical Olympiad — Joel Reyes Noche

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Ito Ako! (All About Me)

I wanted to make a Filipino version of an "All About Me" information sheet which a child could fill up with information about himself or herself during the first day of school. The Filipino phrase "Tungkol Sa Akin" (Filipino translation of "about me") sounded awkward. My husband and daughter thought that the title "Ito Ako!" ("This Is Me!") sounded better. The PDF file below is the "Ito Ako!" information sheet. The child can write the following information about himself or herself: Pangalan (Name) Kaarawan (Birthday) Edad (Age) Tirahan (Address) Telepono (Telephone number) Mga Paborito Ko (pagkain, laruan, lugar, palabas o sine) : The child writes down his or her favorite food, toy, place, and show or movie. Ang Pamilya Ko (My Family) : The child can draw his or her family in the space provided. Mga Libangan Ko (My Hobbies) : The child draws or lists his or her hobbies…

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