Pilipinas, Malayang Bansa

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Ang Pilipinas ay isang malayang bansa.

Ang bansang Pilipinas ay may sariling pamahalaan.

Ang pamahalaan ay tumutugon sa mga karapatan ng mga mamamayan.

Ang pamahalaan at mamamayan ay nagtutulungan para sa kaunlaran ng bansa.

Pilipinas, malaya nga ba?

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Ang Pilipinas ay isang malayang bansa.

Ang bansang Pilipinas ay may sariling pamahalaan.

Ang pamahalaan ay tumutugon sa mga karapatan ng mga mamamayan.

Ang pamahalaan at mamamayan ay nagtutulungan para sa kaunlaran ng bansa.

Photo Hunt: Old-Fashioned

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Every Saturday, participants post photos based on a theme. The theme for this Saturday, January 26, 2008 is OLD-FASHIONED.

In this modern day and age, it is still important to have children play games that are fun, inexpensive and unplugged. Or in a few words: No Batteries Allowed.

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Paper boats.

Objectives: paper folding involves following instructions and listening. Playing of paper boats include blowing to learn about wind as a force in making things move.

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Origami. The Japanese old-fashioned art of paper-folding.

Please view my other Photo Hunt entries here.

Drawing Conclusions

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Drawing Conclusions

Conclusion is making a decision based on the past situation or experience.

Drawing Conclusions

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Drawing Conclusions

Conclusion is making a decision based on the past situation or experience.

Identifying Emotinal Reactions

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Identifying Emotional Reactions of Characters

In reading a story, you learn how to recognize the feelings of the character or characters of the story. Through this, you learn to appreciate the stories you read.

Comparing Amounts of Money

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Comparing Amounts of Money

In comparing amounts of money, use the symbols > for is greater than, < for is less than, and = for is equal to.

Always compare the amounts in pesos first, then the amounts in centavos.

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