Pabula: Ang Sikmura at mga Bahagi ng Katawan

"The Belly and the Members" is one of the many fables of Aesop (pronounced as "ee-sawp"). In this fable, some parts of the body go on strike after realizing that the belly was the only one getting the food. I wrote a Filipino fable based on Aesop's tale, with each body part giving an argument for their being the most important of all. This fable may be used as an introduction to a lesson on the parts of the body. It may be read aloud to younger students. It may also be used as reading practice for Grade 4 students (or older) who can read Filipino fairly well. TERMS OF USE   By downloading this PDF file, you agree to the following: This PDF file is for personal and classroom use ONLY. You may print this PDF file and distribute the printouts to your children or students, but you MAY NOT…

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Tula: Ang Aking Limang Pandama

I’ve been working on this Filipino poem on the five senses (limang pandama) for some time now and I’m happy that I finally finished it. The poem may be used as an introduction to a lesson on the five senses, as a poem to memorize, or as a reading exercise in Filipino. Please read the Terms of Use below before downloading the PDF file with the poem I wrote. The copyrighted images used in the file are owned by Samut-samot Mom and Kari Bolt. Other images are public domain. Please do not upload this file in any other website. TERMS OF USE   By downloading this PDF file, you agree to the following: This PDF file is for personal and classroom use ONLY. You may print this PDF file and distribute the printouts to your children or students, but you MAY NOT distribute the printouts to other parents or teachers. You…

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