Grade 2 Filipino Reviewer: Pagpapantig

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Pantigin ang mga salita. Isulat ang bilang ng pantig:

  1. liwanag
  2. paaralan
  3. ibon
  4. pamayanan

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Grade 2 Filipino Reviewer: Paalpabeto

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Isulat ang 1 -5 para sa paalpabetong ayos:

damit

sapatos

medyas

bahay

lapis

kotse

trak

van

bisikleta

eroplano

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Grade 2 Language Arts Reviewer: Antonyms

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Grade 2 English – Antonyms

Antonyms are words with the opposite meaning.

For example:

Happy – sad

Big- small

Grade 2 Reviewer for English – Antonyms

Match the antonyms by writing a line from column A to column B:

A                                             B

  • young                                                   little
  • female                                                  light
  • morning                                               same

more here->Grade 2 English.Antonyms

DepEd Guidelines for Suspension of Classes

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The following are the guidelines for the suspension/cancellation of classes should there be a typhoon in the country, as per DepEd Order number 28 series of 2005 according to Education Secretary Br. Armin Luistro FSC:

Signal #1 raised by PAGASA (Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical & Astronomical Administration): classes in pre-school are automatically suspended in affected areas.

Signal #2: classes from preschool, elementary and high school are automatically suspended in affected areas.

In the case of heavy rains but without any signals, the school principal, division superintendent or local government executive (mayors) may decide to cancel the classes.

To read more about the DepEd Guidelines for Suspension of Classes during Typhoons, click here.

Grade 1 Language Arts reviewer: Kinds of Sentences

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Write the telling sentences correctly:

1. mira is a girl

Underline the correct word to make a good asking question:

1. (Where, When) did Mrs. Chan go?

Change the telling sentences to asking sentences:

1. My favorite toys are cars.

Write the exclamation point (!) what these people said:

1. Oh my gosh

What command sentences are you going to say for these situations:

1. Your dog is eating your shoes.

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August 30 is a Non-Working Holiday

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August 30 is a non-working holiday. August 30 is National Heroes’ Day and it falls on a Monday, hence, it is a non-working holiday.

This is timely for us who have our first trimester examinations an that week, we have an extra day to review past lessons.

August 23 is NOT a Holiday

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August 23, 2010 has been declared as a holiday last year in observance of the Ninoy Aquino Day on August 21.

This moved date however, has been declared otherwise because:

The purpose for observing Ninoy Aquino Day on August 21 instead of August 23 is to avoid the imposition of unnecessary financial burden upon the employers,… business, and commercial transaction, promote productivity, while at the same time preserve the solemnity of the observance,” as released in the Palace statement.

I agree with this because moving the holidays on another day is not only counter-productive to some business but it sows confusion to the school children who are still getting an understanding about this country.

June 12 is Independence Day but holiday is observed on another day is not exactly how we teach the children.

Good thing Maundy Thursday, Good Friday and Black Saturdays have day names or else…

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