Color by Number in Filipino

Here are two Color by Number activities in Filipino. It has two versions. One uses the color words asul, berde, and kahel (for the colors blue, green, and orange) and another that uses bughaw, luntian, and kulay-dalandan for the same colors. This is part of the next bundle I'm currently working on. If you wish to change the Filipino names for the colors, please leave a comment so I can post another version. Aside from the words kahel and kulay-dalandan, the word narangha is also used to refer to the color orange. (You might be wondering why it is called kulay-dalandan since the dalandan fruit is colored dark green. The word refers to color of the fruit inside, when it is peeled.) Aside from the word kayumanggi, the word kulay-tsokolate is also used to refer to the color brown. This set of activities features clip art by Kari Bolt and…

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Preschool Filipino Worksheets Bundle Vol. 2

Hello, everyone! I'd like to thank those who purchased the Preschool Filipino Worksheets Bundle Vol. 1. Thank you very much for supporting this blog! I hope you all found the bundle useful. For those who were not able to avail of the first bundle, I'm giving the second bundle for free. Yes, you read right, it's totally FREE! But you need to download the Adobe Acrobat Reader (which is also FREE) from this site https://get.adobe.com/reader/otherversions/ in order to view and download the PDF files. This volume has several PDF files on learning the numbers 1 to 10, and the basic colors and shapes in Filipino. You'd have to give your child/student the worksheets on colors first before giving the worksheets on shapes. Some shapes worksheets ask the child to color the shapes. I didn't have time to make thumbnails so you'd just have to click on the links to open the PDF…

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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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