June 11, 2008
Filipino, Preparatory Lessons, Younger Daughter
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Filipino Prep
Sino ako?
- Ang pangalan ko ay _______________
- Ako ay _______________ taon na.
- Ang aking kaarawan ay _________________.
- Nag-aaral ako sa _________________.
- Si ________________ ang guro ko.
- Ako ay magalang.
Ang Puno ng Buhay (The Family Tree)
- An gaming mag-anak ay binubuo nina: Tatay, Nanay, Ate, Kuya at bunso.
- May kanya-kanya kaming Gawain sa aming tahanan.
June 10, 2008
Preparatory Lessons, Science, Younger Daughter
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Science Prep
Identification of the different parts of the body (decoding):
- Feet
- Leg
- Nose
- Arm
- Head
- Hand
- Shoulder
- Eye
- Neck
- Ear
- Mouth
Identification of the sense organs:
- Sense of sight
- Sense of smell
- Sense of taste
- Sense of hearing
- Sense of touch
June 9, 2008
Preparatory Lessons, Reading, Younger Daughter
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Reading Prep
Short a words in sentences:
- Nat is in the van.
- The rat ran fast.
- The lad had a nap.
- The man has a fat cat.
- Sam can pass he can of jam.
- Dad’s cap has a tag.
- The lass is sad.
- She is fat.
March 22, 2008
Grade 1 Lessons, Images, Mathematics, Preparatory Lessons, The Son
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Length, Height and Distance
Length answers the question “How long?”
Width answers the question “How wide?”
Height answers the question “How high?” or “How tall?”
Distance answers the question “How far?”
We use the same unit of measure to compare lengths, widths, heights and distances accurately.
The length, width, and height of small objects are measured in centimeters.
We write cm for centimeter.
The length, width, and height of large objects, and long distances are measured in meters.
We write m for meter.
January 13, 2008
Preparatory Lessons, The Son
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Ordinal Numbers
An ordinal number is used to tell he place or position of a person or an object in a set.
To write an ordinal number in symbols, write the numeral then append the last two letters of the ordinal.
Examples:
1st – first
2nd – second
3rd – third