Free Printable DepEd School Calendar 2017-2018

FREE PRINTABLE DepEd SCHOOL CALENDAR FOR SCHOOL YEAR 2017-2018 On May 5, 2017, the Department of Education (DepEd) issued DepEd Order No. 25, s. 2017 entitled School Calendar for School Year 2017-2018. Based on the information in that Order, I created a School Calendar (June 2017 to April 2018) using Microsoft PowerPoint. Each page has a monthly calendar with the DepEd school activities and holidays. Cells for holidays (regular and special non-working holidays) and weekends are colored gray to indicate that there are no classes during those days. There are, however, some activities scheduled during weekends. The days for quarterly examinations, distribution of report cards, and parent-teacher conferences are indicated. Each month also includes the Number of Class Days on the upper right hand of the page and the tentative DepEd activities yet to be scheduled. If you would like to edit the PowerPoint file, you may download the font…

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Listahan ng mga Katangian ng Pagkatao

The PDF file below is a list of character traits in English and their Filipino translations. The list is divided in three parts: good character traits (mabubuting katangian ng pagkatao), bad character traits (mga katangian ng pagkatao na hindi mabuti), and neutral character traits (mga katangian na hindi mabuti o masama). The list may be used by teachers and students for activities on character analysis or as a resource for developing characters for stories. 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 MAY NOT share digital copies of this PDF file with anyone. Just refer them to samutsamot.com. You MAY NOT print and distribute this PDF file for profit or…

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Mga Bahagi ng Katawan

I recently purchased a clip art set from one of my favorite illustrators and I couldn't wait to create teaching sheets using the cute clip art images. The illustrations are by Kari Bolt. Check out her store on Teachers Pay Teachers. https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Store/Kari-Bolt-Clip-Art The PDF file below has teaching sheets for the parts of the body. The front and back parts of the body are labeled. The labels are in Filipino. There is a girl version and a boy version of the lesson sheets. The parts of the face, arms, hands, and legs are also included. I also made a version where I placed the English translations under the Filipino labels. Click on the links below to open each PDF file in another tab. These PDF files available for free, so the least you can do in return is to follow these terms: The PDF files are for personal and classroom…

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Mga Propesyon at Tungkulin sa Filipino

I started making a list of Filipino nouns with the common gender and I ended up making a long list of occupations and common roles and responsibilities. The Filipino nouns in this list have the common gender. They may be used to refer to either a male/man or female/woman. Below is the link to a six-page PDF file entitled "Mga Propesyon at Tungkulin." It has a list of professions categorized according to following fields: Community helpers (Examples: basurero, dentista, guwardiya, karpintero) Common roles and responsibilities (Examples: bisita, kaibigan, kamag-aral, pasahero) Family and relatives (Examples: anak, asawa, kapatid, manugang) Business (Examples: akawntant, bangkero, ingat-yaman, negosyante) Politics and law (Examples: abogado, alkalde, kongresista, senador) Military and security (Examples: heneral, hepe, koronel, sarhento) Education (Examples: dekano, guro, prinsipal, propesor, tutor) Health care (Examples: beterinaryo, manggagamot, maninistis, obstetra) Science (Examples: antropologo, heograpo, kimiko, pisiko) Journalism and publishing (Examples: kolumnista, makata, mananaliksik, patnugot) Religion (Examples:…

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Kasarian ng mga Pangngalan

A couple of years ago I posted a list of common nouns and categorized them according to gender. Upon reviewing that list, I realized that some entries were incorrect for reasons which I will explain in this post. I have revised that list, added more entries, and categorized quite a lot of them. The link to the revised list (a PDF file) is provided below. A Filipino noun (pangngalan) may be categorized according the natural gender (male or female/lalaki o babae), the uncertainty of gender (male or female), or the lack of gender (nouns for nonliving things or concepts) of the person, animal, object, or idea the noun is pertaining to. A Filipino noun may be classified as having one of the four genders: masculine gender (panlalaki), feminine gender (pambabae), common gender (pambalaki o di-tiyak), or neuter gender (walang kasarian). Nouns with masculine gender are used for male persons and animals…

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