Mga Bahagi ng Mukha (Part 3)

I made a new version of the worksheets in "Mga Bahagi ng Mukha" (Parts of the Face). The pdf file has both the worksheets with a girl's face and a boy's face. Click on the link below, not the thumbnails, to open the pdf file in another tab. Mga Bahagi ng Mukha The last worksheet asks the student to draw his or her own face. You may print and distribute these worksheets to your children or students, but you may not do so for profit.

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Pang-abay na Panang-ayon, Pananggi, at Pang-agam

The discussion below is the result of my understanding of Filipino adverbs. Since I am not a Filipino teacher, please feel free to leave a comment below if you find an error in the discussion. Thank you. Pang-abay na panang-ayon In Filipino, adverbs that express affirmation or agreement about the action expressed by a verb, about the quality expressed by an adjective, or about another adverb are called pang-abay na panang-ayon. The word ayon or sang-ayon means agreeable. Examples of pang-abay na panang-ayon are listed below. oo, opo, oho (yes) sige (okay, all right) talaga (really, surely, certainly) tunay (really, truly, actually) tiyak (surely, definitely, certainly) walang duda (undoubtedly) sigurado (surely, undoubtedly) siyempre (of course, naturally, certainly) siyanga (of course, indeed) Here are some examples of sentences in Filipino with pang-abay na panang-ayon. The pang-abay is in boldface and the underlined word (verb, adjective, or adverb) is the word that…

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Mga Bahagi ng Bahay

The pdf file below has a lesson sheet on the parts of a house. The second page is a worksheet which asks the student to label the parts of the house. The student may also be asked to color and decorate the house. An English version of the lesson sheet and worksheet follows the Filipino version. Click on the link below, not the thumbnail, to open the pdf file. You may print and distribute these worksheets to your children or students, but please do not do so for profit. Mga Bahagi ng Bahay

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Mga Kulay Worksheets

The pdf file below has six worksheets that teach the student the Filipino names for several colors. Click on the link below, not the thumbnails, to open the file in another tab. Mga Kulay The first worksheet asks the student to color each crayon according to the color label. The succeeding worksheets introduce each color and three items that have that color. The student is also asked to practice writing the color name. The student may be asked to color the crayon and the objects shown. In the last worksheet, the student is asked to identify the color of the objects shown and color them accordingly. The crayon clipart is by samutsamot_mom. The images for dalandan, kalabasa, saging, damo, ubas, talong, sibuyas, sapatos, sinturon, buhok, medyas, tsokolate, mangga, tissue, and STOP sign are also by samutsamot_mom. All the other images were obtained from openclipart.org. I chose to use the words…

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Katinig Worksheets (Part 2)

The pdf file below is a set of three worksheets.  Each worksheet asks the student to write the missing consonant (katinig) or consonants to complete the Filipino words for the related objects. You may print and distribute these worksheets to your students and children, but please do not distribute them for profit.  All images were obtained from openclipart.org, except for the illustrations for bato and leon which were made by samutsamot_mom. Click on the link below, not the thumbnails, to open the pdf file in another tab. Isulat ang Katinig_3    

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