Pantig

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Pantig -ay ang bawat bukas ng labi sa pagbigkas ng salita.

-ang bawat pantig ay binubuo ng titik o kombinasyon ng mga titik.

Patinig

  • anak
  • elepante
  • ulan
  • utos
  • unan

Patinig/Katinig

  • itlog
  • isla
  • isda
  • aklat
  • antok

Katinig/Patinig

  • bata
  • puno
  • kamay
  • guro
  • timog

KPK Katinig/patinig/katinig

  • kalmot
  • bagyo
  • kanluran
  • baryo
  • kalbo

PKK Patinig/Katinig/Katinig

  • ekstra
  • angkan
  • angkin

KKPK Katinig/Katinig/Patinig/Katinig

  • trumpo
  • dram
  • presko
  • plantsa

KPKK Katinig/Patinig/Katinig/Katinig

 

  • nars
  • kard,
  • airport

 

Kayarian ng Salita

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Payak

  • pulo
  • sariwa
  • gubat

Maylapi

  • kapuluan
  • napakasariwa
  • kagubatan

Inuulit

  • punung-puno
  • pira-piraso

Tambalan

  • bahaghari
  • balikbayan
  • silid-aralan

Rounding Off Numbers

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Rounding Off Numbers

  • Rounding off is estimation of numbers.

How to round off numerals

1. Identify the digit to be rounded off.

2.If the digit to the right of the number to be rounded is below 5.

3. If the digit to the right of the number to be rounded is 5 and above round up the number. When you:

A. Round Up

-add 1 to the digit to be rounded off and replace all digits to the right of the number to be rounded with zero.

B. Round Down

-copy the digit to be rounded off and replace all the digits on the right with zero.

Have a Stash of School Supplies Ready at Home

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How do we parents deal with “Mom, I need to bring __________ to school tomorrow” situations?

This school year, I vowed to “be ready” for these things and not stress out on having to go to the nearby supermarket or bookstore (or convenience store) for that ONE piece of short folder. With fasterner. And plastic cover.

Since I have three school children, I tried to get school supplies that they “might” need, during short trips to the bookstore, before the requirements started pouring in.

I got these supplies, on top of the required school supplies they needed to bring to school:

  • short and long brown envelopes in packs of 10
  • short and long folders in packs of 10
  • fasteners in a pack
  • 3 pieces of 1/4 illustration board
  • 3 pieces of 1/8 illustration board (I hope teachers won’t ask for the 1/2 size to be brought the next day)
  • an extra sketch pad
  • bond papers
  • 4 packs of art papers
  • 2 packs of construction papers
  • several pieces of ball point pens
  • a small box of pencils (12s)
  • there’s a pack of cut paper in the bookstore with whole sheets of papers, half lengthwise, half crosswise and 1/4 so I got a pack of that

I hope we are more than ready. It sure “hurts” to get these things that are not in the list of must-bring to school but I know I would be saving a lot of money and time and gritted teeth moments when I know I can just get a long brown folder from my stash that has to be brought to school “tomorrow”.

Unless the teacher asks for a red one then I’d probably say “Arghhhhh!” 😀

First Day of School Checklist

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First day of school checklist:

  • covered all 19 textbooks with plastic cover. #backbreakingtask
  • checked and re-checked used,barely used, left over school supplies to be used for this school year’s list
  • uniforms are ready till tomorrow’s classes which means I have to iron Gala uniforms tomorrow for the rest of the week (gah!)
  • listed down things we forgot to purchase like more envelopes and folders (we still have a few unused and more barely used), more plastic envelopes, toothbrushes and combs for health kit
  • school subjects, names of teachers and names of the children written on the notebooks (opted for handwritten tags instead of printed ones)

Go to sleep now because I have to wake up at 4am to prepare packed lunch.

Goodbye summer vacation! You will be sorely missed.

Are You Ready for the New Schoolyear?

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School year 2011 – 2012 is fast approaching. For the homeschoolers no more, we only have two weeks left of our summer (now rainy) vacation left.

The children have been enrolled and now we face the task of getting the school supplies needed for the school year.

At the start of the summer vacation, I managed to go over the school supplies that the children used and saved several things like pencils, erasers, papers, pencil cases and unused art materials. I gathered these together and put them in a big plastic tub together with the other supplies we have accumulated through the years.

Since the school give us a list of what we need to bring, we more or less have an idea what we would need.

The list would include:

  • a sleeping mat for the third grader (this was the same sleeping mattress that the high schooler used when she was in Grades 1 -3) since the children up to third grade have nap time during noon
  • health kit which includes soap, face towel, a roll of tissue paper, toothpaste and toothbrush (we already have the plastic boxes from last year and we will just re-use with new supplies inside)
  • school supplies like art materials in plastic envelopes (the unused art materials have been saved so these can still be used)
  • uniforms have been “whitened” during summer for use when school opening comes
  • shoes have yet to be shined and cleaned (the son will still use his since the shoes are a size bigger and this goes for the high schooler, the youngest daughter has a new pair)
  • bags still need to be cleaned (high schooler got a new bag hurrah! since she alternately use backpacks she’d have since 4th and 5th grade and had no bag upgrade ever since)

I still need to look at the used books and see which ones can still be used (to think I had given some away at the start of summer!) . We have to buy books this school year and this is a bit of a burden with us who have three children. For as long as my eldest child had been enrolled in the school (this is her 11th year in the school) school books have been included in the miscellaneous fee. Now we have to pay for the books separately. Sigh…

Are you parents ready for the new school year?

In a way, we’re not ready yet but we do have a certain excitement in meeting new challenges and in the chance of doing better this school year.

Active Ambassadors Academy

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I am a believer in non-traditional school setups so when mommy blogger friends and I were invited to visit Active Ambassadors Academy, I did not hesitate to go because this is a school that has a part-traditional and part-progressive approach to teaching.

My children go to a similar school setup where as I, as a special education teacher and a former homeschooling mom, started teaching preschool using integrated core curriculum.

Based from the experiences of my mommy blogger friend iMom whose youngest son goes to Active Ambassadors Academy, I pretty much surmised that this school is different.

Active Ambassadors Academy:

  • is committed to nurture and educate children to be globally competitive with skills and knowledge that will make them successful ambassadors of positive change
  • has two supplementary education providers: Active Brain Inc (ABI) and Dash Cultural Educational Institute (DCEI)
  • preschool curriculum aiming for competencies in English and Chinese
  • Handiworx” a life skills program which aims to develop independence, creativity and practical life skills
  • believes in developmental approach to learning and thereby espousing a holistic and developmental approach to teaching

AAA Graduates are:

  • Ambassadors of Wisdom and Knowledge
  • Ambassadors of Excellence and Service
  • Ambassadors of Love and Peace

AAA Core Values:

  • Resilient (I can do it)
  • Determined (Practice makes perfect)
  • Global Thinkers, Proactive Leaders (Possibilities are Endless)
  • Generous (Care and Share)
  • Environmental (Think clean, think green)
  • Humble Servants (Love your neighbor)
  • Christ-like (Live for Christ)

The AAA Program is composed of the following:

  • DASH CEI Chinese language program
  • MIKIDS Multiple Intelligences Program for English
  • Handiworx Life Skills Program
  • Supplemental programs of Chinese Character Canon and SIP Abacus and Mental Math Brain Training Center

Children wowing us with their Mental Math skills made possible through SIP Abacus and Mental Math Brain Training Center<. Active Brain Inc. is Philippines sole distributor of SIP Abacus Brain Training Program and Mikids Multimedia Intelligence Program.

Chinese Character Canon

Dash Cultural and Educational Institute is the sole distributor for the Chinese Character Canon program and has developed their own Chinese language etymology course. Chinese teachers are native speakers of Mandarin and came from China. And yes, adults can learn mandarin here too.

Active Ambassadors Academy is located at #35 Dona Hemady Avenue cor 5th Street, New Manila QC. Contact numbers: 02-4755576/02-5248195

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