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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Mga Hugis

The 2-page pdf file below shows the names of several shapes in Filipino.  The first page shows the Filipino names for the shapes and the second page shows both the Filipino and English names for the shapes. Click on the link below, not the thumbnails, to open the pdf file. Pangalan ng mga Hugis Here's a pdf file with two worksheets that ask the student to name the shape. Isulat ang Pangalan ng Hugis You may be wondering why I did not use the words biluhaba or habilog to refer to the oval shape. According to the UP Diksiyonaryong Filipino, the words biluhaba and habilog are adjectives. They are used to describe objects that are oval-shaped or ellipse-shaped.  The words obalo and obalado may be used as nouns (to refer to the shape itself) or as adjectives (to describe objects that are oval-shaped or ellipse-shaped).  Since I am naming the…

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Pagkilala sa mga Hugis Worksheets (Part 1)

These pdf worksheets are about recognizing shapes in Filipino (mga hugis). The thumbnails of the worksheets are shown below. Click on the link to open the worksheet. You may print and distribute them to your children or students, but please do not do so for profit. All illustrations are by samutsamot_mom.The shapes included in these worksheets are circle (bilog), triangle (tatsulok), square (parisukat), rectangle (parihaba), and oval (obalo).Please note that in a previous worksheet I used the word habilog to identify the oval. I consulted the UP Diksiyonaryong Filipino (2010 Edition) and found out that the word habilog (or biluhaba) is an adjective (pang-uri) 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 that is oval-shaped.1. Pagguhit ng mga Hugis_1 :  The child is asked to trace the different…

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Mga Bilang at Mga Hugis Handwriting Worksheets

I thought I posted these preschool handwriting worksheets months ago. It turns out that I forgot to publish it. You may download, print, and photocopy the handwriting worksheets below for your preschoolers. Please do not distribute them for profit. Below are the thumbnails of the 2-page handwriting worksheet on Filipino numbers from 1 to 10 (mga bilang mula isa hanggang sampu).  Click on the link below to download the pdf file. Mga Bilang (1-10) Below are the thumbnails of the 2-page handwriting worksheet on the Filipino names for different shapes (mga hugis).  Note that the Filipino words biluhaba and habilog are both used for the oval shape.  Click on the link below to download the pdf file. Mga Hugis  

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Mga Buwan at Mga Hugis Worksheets

The pdf worksheets below are free. You may distribute them to your students or children. Please do not photocopy and distribute them for profit. The two worksheets below are about the Filipino names for the twelve months. The worksheet on the left asks the student to arrange and write the months in correct order.  The worksheet on the right asks the student to write the month that comes after the given month.    The worksheet below asks the student to circle the correct Filipino name of the shape. The worksheet below asks the student to circle the object with a different shape. The following clipart images were obtained from openclipart.org: oval frame, soccer ball, chalkboard, chessboard, pen, key, pie slice, flock of birds, pizza slice, Rubik's cube, and globe. The worksheet below asks the student to match the halves of a shape.

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