Wednesday, March 6, 2019

ANIMAL CALENDAR
COLORING CALENDAR TEMPLATE
FREE PRINTABLES
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This free animal calendar will help your young learners learn their months of the year and days of the week while having fun! This free calendar pages have different animals that you can use for your coloring time! Animal included: tiger, turtle,  lion, snake, elephant, ram, cow, duck, owl, fish, iguana, frog.

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Sunday, February 17, 2019

HOMONYMS FLASHCARDS
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HOMONYMS - is a word that has the same sound or spelling as another but a different meaning.
Homonyms can be separated into two groups, homographs (same spelling) and homophones (same sounds).
Two words each card
One word each card

Homonyms included:
flower - flour - bat -bat - palm - palm - right - write - cut - cat -see - sea - meat - meet - bar - bar - seal - seal - glasses - glasses - pair - pear - chest - chest - ate - eight -
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Monday, February 4, 2019

MGA SALITANG MAGKASINGKAHULUGAN
SYNONYMS FLASHCARDS (FILIPINO)
32 FLASHCARDS
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Synonyms are are words that have either the same or nearly the same as one another.
Introducing synonyms to early writers is the perfect way to expand their vocabulary and in turn improve and enhance their writing. By exposing your students to a variety of different synonyms for common words used in writing, you are providing ample opportunities for them to add more excitement and suspense into their writing.
This set of synonyms cards can be used for your Language or Filipino Center, for your pocket chart or to supplement your reading lesson. Clear pictures provide visual representation of each set of synonyms. Using pictures that are familiar to children, finding the synonyms will bring lots of fun to your lesson and keep your students on task. Simply download or print them directly on your computer. Laminate for durability.
HOW TO USE
*Name the synonyms
*Have your young learners match the synonyms
*Multiple choice
*Sentence construction
*Memory game
*Run and grab
*Play "I spy"

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ANTONYMS/OPPOSITES
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PREPOSITION
PREPOSITION FLASHCARDS
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A preposition is a word used to link nouns, pronouns or phrases to other words within a sentence. They act to connect the people, objects, time and locations of a sentence. prepositions are usually short words, and they are normally placed directly in front of nouns. In some cases, you'll find preposition in front of gerund verbs.
A nice way to think about preposition is as the words that help glue a sentence together. They do this by expressing position and movement, possession and how an action is completed.
We made three sets of preposition cards for you!
Set 1 - Preposition picture
Set 2 - Preposition text with sample sentence
Set 3 - Preposition picture with text
PREPARATION
* Download your copy here _ Preposition flashcards
*Print them on cardstocks or ordinary paper
*Laminate them back to back or individually (for durability)
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PANG-URI FLASHCARDS



Saturday, January 26, 2019

PANG-URI FLASHCARDS (ADJECTIVE)
FILIPINO ADJECTIVE
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Adjective -are describing words such as blue, happy, cold, dry, and wet. Technically, an adjective is described as modifying or quantifying a noun or pronoun, but an easier to look at the definition of adjectives in that an adjective tells us more and gives us extra information about something. And make sentences more interesting and add spice to writing.

This set of adjective (pang-uri)cards can be used for your Language or Filipino Center, for your pocket chart or to supplement your reading lesson. Clear pictures provide visual representation of each set of adjective (pang-uri). Using pictures that are familiar to children, finding the adjective (pang-uri) will bring lots of fun to your lesson and keep your students on task. Simply download or print them directly on your computer. Cut. Laminate  them back to back or individually (for durability).
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SYNONYMS FLASHCARDS
MAGKASALUNGAT FLASHCARDS 




Thursday, January 24, 2019

DOG BRACELET CRAFT USING TISSUE PAPER TUBE
MAKE YOUR READING SESSION MORE FUN!
DOG BRACELET CRAFT


YOU WILL NEED:
*crayons
*scissors
*stick glue
*tissue paper tube
*strip of colored paper
*printable template 
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HOW TO DO IT
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STEPS ON HOW TO DO IT
STEP 1 - Cut the paper tube in a half. Cut on the middle.
STEP 2 - Cover the paper tube with  a colored paper (14 cm x 7 cm) (any color will do).

STEP 3 - Color the template (body,head,ears legs)
STEP 5 - Cut.
STEP 6 - Attach the body.
STEP 7 - Attach the head on the body.
STEP 8 - Glue the legs.
STEP 9 - Glue the ears.
STEP 9 - There you go! You have your Dog bracelet (craft).
 
READ AND DO THE ACTIVITY (CRAFT)
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Tuesday, January 22, 2019

PARTS OF A LETTER
POWER POINT PRESENTATION
EDITABLE FILE
This is an editable file so you can delete or add your own words.
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Sample slides
SLIDES:
1. LETTER - A letter is one person's written message to another pertaining to some matter of common concern.
2. HEADING - The heading includes the writer's address and date at the top of the letter.
3. EXAMPLE: #55 5th avenue
 Manhattan, San Jose City
January 21, 2019




4. GREETING - It begins with a capital letter and ends with a comma (,). This usually begins with Dear ______ (the blank is for the name of the person you are writing.
5. EXAMPLE: Dear Martha,
Dear Mr. Cruz,
Dear Mrs. Reyes,
6. BODY - the body of the letter contains the main text or message.
7. EXAMPLE : I am having a great time at camp. Yesterday I went frog hunting and fell in the lake! I will see you in twelve days. What have you been up to this winter? I hope you are having fun. I can't wait to go to the skating rink with you. Write back if you can.
8. CLOSING - In the closing the first word is Capitalized and you put a comma after the last word.
9. EXAMPLE: Sincerely,
Your friend,
Love,
Very truly yours,
10. SIGNATURE - The signature tells who wrote the letter. Located at the end of the letter just below the closing.
EXAMPLE: Venus Martinez
Pepito Manoloto
Maria Cantor
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MGA BAHAGI NG LIHAM (FILIPINO-PARTS OF A LETTER)