Tula: Maglaro Tayo!

Here's a Filipino poem I wrote about games Filipino children play. And I don't mean digital games. Feel free to use it in any way you want for your students. You can ask them to memorize the poem, present a choral poetry performance, or maybe use it in a skit. Or you can simply post it on your bulletin board for your students to read. The image below is the first part of the poem. The poem has two pages. I also provided another page where you can find the entire poem. The first page of the PDF file contains its Terms of Use. Downloading the PDF file means you agree to abide by these terms. The clip art images and fonts used in this product are owned by the artists mentioned in the Credits Page of the PDF file. The clip art images used in this product are by…

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Magbasa Tayo!: Ang Utos ni Nanay

This is another installment to the set of Magbasa Tayo! worksheets. It includes a short story, several multiple-choice questions about the story, and a short-answer question. The short story and questions are in Filipino. I did not indicated the grade level because it would be best for you to judge whether the story is appropriate for your child's (or student's) reading level. The first page of the PDF file contains its Terms of Use. Downloading the PDF file means you agree to abide by these terms. The clip art images and fonts used in this product are owned by the artists mentioned in the Credits Page of the PDF file.  The clip art images used in this product are by Little Red’s Schoolhouse and Kari Bolt. Click on the link below to open the PDF file in a new tab. Ang-Utos-ni-Nanay

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Mga Ordinal Worksheets

The two sets of worksheets below are about the Filipino words for the ordinal numbers from first (una) to tenth (pansampu/ikasampu). The first page of the PDF file contains its Terms of Use. Downloading the PDF file means you agree to abide by these terms. The clip art images and fonts used in this product are owned by the artists mentioned in the Credits Page of the PDF file. The clip art images used in this product are by Little Red’s Schoolhouse and Kari Bolt. Click on the link below, not the image, to open the PDF file in a new tab. UPDATE: Someone commented that the PDF file below has no instructions on where to start counting (from the left or from the right). Mga Ordinal_1 So I have edited the worksheets to include the phrase "mula sa kaliwa" or "mula sa kanan" in the instructions. (Thanks, Hysper!) Mga Ordinal_1_kanan_kaliwa In…

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