Magbasa Tayo!: Mga Ibon

This is a new installment to the set of Magbasa Tayo! worksheets. It includes a short and simple passage about birds and three worksheets on the same topic (Tama o mali, Color the birds, and Color by number). The passage and instructions are in Filipino. 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.  Click on the link below, not the image, to open the PDF file in a new tab. The clip art images used in this product are by Little Red's Schoolhouse and Kari Bolt. Mga Ibon

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New! Mga Araw sa Isang Linggo Worksheets

I was asked by someone who purchased the Preschool Filipino Worksheets Bundles to change the worksheets on the days of the week with Sunday (Linggo) as the first day instead of Monday (Lunes). I've made the adjustments to those worksheets and decided to post it here for everyone. (According to the Komisyon ng Wikang Filipino, Miyerkoles is spelled with the letter O.) 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.  Click on the link below, not the image, to open the PDF file in a new tab. Mga Araw sa Isang Linggo

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Filipino Sight Words Worksheets

This new set of worksheets is dedicated to the new followers of this blog and those who purchased my worksheets bundles. Thank you very much for your support! The PDF file below is a set of lesson sheets and worksheets on eight Filipino sight words ang, mga. ng, at, sa, ay, ito, and may. The child first practices writing and recognizing the word with the lesson sheet. A worksheet or two follows each lesson sheet. 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.  Click on the link below, not the images, to open the PDF file in a new tab. Filipino Sight Words_1  

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WordPress Resources at SiteGround

WordPress is an award-winning web software, used by millions of webmasters worldwide for building their website or blog. SiteGround is proud to host this particular WordPress installation and provide users with multiple resources to facilitate the management of their WP websites: Expert WordPress Hosting SiteGround provides superior WordPress hosting focused on speed, security and customer service. We take care of WordPress sites security with unique server-level customizations, WP auto-updates, and daily backups. We make them faster by regularly upgrading our hardware, offering free CDN with Railgun and developing our SuperCacher that speeds sites up to 100 times! And last but not least, we provide real WordPress help 24/7! Learn more about SiteGround WordPress hosting Wordpress tutorial and knowledgebase articles WordPress is considered an easy to work with software. Yet, if you are a beginner you might need some help, or you might be looking for tweaks that do not come…

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Mga Damdamin (2018)

If you're teaching students how to tell what a person is feeling, this post might help you. Using the Male Cartoon Avatar Creator by Shark&Croc co., I created a set of male faces showing 16 different emotions (listed below). Labels for each emotion are provided in Filipino and in English. Students may be asked to place the correct label under the face showing that emotion.  calm (kalmado) contented/satisfied (kontento) happy (saya/masaya) joyful (tuwa/natutuwa) sad (lungkot/malungkot) scared (takot/natatakot) angry (galit) surprised (gulat) excited (sabik) doubt/doubtful (duda/nagdududa) tired (pagod) sleepy (antok/inaantok) nervous (kaba/kinakabahan) hurt (sakit/nasasaktan) annoyed (inis/naiinis) shy (hiya/nahihiya) If you have downloaded the file or files, it is assumed that you have agreed to the Terms of Use stated in the PDF file. These files are for personal, home, and multi-classroom use. You may not use them for profit. You may not upload them in any other website like Scribd or…

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