Mga Bilang 1 Hanggang 10 Worksheets (Part 2)

The worksheets in this post are for personal and classroom use only. You may print and distribute these to your children or students, but you may not do so for profit or use these for any commercial purpose. You also may not upload these PDF files or any part of it in any other website such as (but not limited to) Scribd or SlideShare, or cloud storage sites such as (but not limited to) Google Drive or Dropbox. You might be wondering why I have to provide links to the online stores or websites of the clip art illustrators. Providing credit is part of the Terms of Use when I purchase clip art or use free clip art images. The PDF file Mga Bilang_2 below has handwriting practice worksheets that practices a child's ability to write the numbers 1 through 10 and the corresponding Filipino number names. This PDF file…

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More Worksheets for Preschool Bundle Vol. 2

Below are more PDF worksheets which I prepared for the Preschool Filipino Worksheets Bundle Vol. 2. These worksheets teach the Filipino words used for days, months, and several fruits. Note that according to the Komisyon ng Wikang Filipino, the Filipino word for Wednesday is spelled Miyerkoles instead of Miyerkules. Several images/clip art in these worksheets were obtained from openclipart.org. The other illustrations were made by me. You may print and distribute these worksheets to your children or students, but you may not distribute them for profit or for any commercial purpose. Instead of giving copies of the PDF files to your friends or co-teachers/tutors, please ask them to drop by my blog instead and download it from here. I’d really appreciate it. Here are the links: Mga Araw (6 pages) Kahapon Ngayon Bukas (3 pages) Mga Buwan (8 pages) Mga Prutas (8 pages)

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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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Piliin ang Tamang Salita Worksheets

In the each of the five worksheets in the pdf file below, the student is asked to draw a circle around the correct word for the illustration shown. The student chooses among three words. These are the follow-up worksheets after the student practices reading the words in the practice sheets posted here. You may print and distribute these worksheets to your children or students, but you may not do so for profit. The photo for piso is from John Alan Elson (Wikipedia). Click on the link below to open the pdf file in another tab. Piliin ang Tamang Salita

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Pagkilala sa mga Hugis Worksheets (Part 2)

I have revised the worksheets I made in 2014 on shapes. The 7-page pdf file below introduces the student to the Filipino words for circle (bilog), triangle (tatsulok), square (parisukat), rectangle (parihaba), and oval (obalo). Each worksheet has (1) a short description of the shape (which the teacher or parent can read), (2) the Filipino word for the shape that can be traced, (3) different-sized shapes that can be traced, and (4) a set of shapes from which the student can identify and color the particular shape. Note that I used the word obalo for oval and not habilog or biluhaba. According to the UP Diksiyonaryong Filipino (2010 Edition), the words habilog and biluhaba are adjectives (pang-uri). They are used to describe objects that are oval-shaped. The words obalo and obalado may be used as a noun to refer to the shape or as an adjective to describe an object…

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