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    • Tong, Tong, Tong, Tong, Pakitong-kitong. Tong, tong, tong, tong, pakitong-kitong. Alimango sa dagat, malaki at masarap. Kay hirap hulihin, sapagkat nangangagat.
    • Bahay Kubo. Bahay kubo kahit munti. Ang halaman doon. Ay sari-sari. Singkamas at talong. Sigarilyas at mani. Sitaw, bataw, patani. Kundol, patola, upo’t kalabasa. Atsaka mayroon pang.
    • Ako Ay May Lobo. Ako ay may lobo. Lumipad sa langit. ‘Di ko na nakita. Pumutok na pala. Sayang ang pera ko. Binili ng lobo. Kung pagkain sana. Nabusog pa ako. English Translation.
    • Pen Pen De Sarapen. Pen pen de sarapen. De kutsilyo de almasen. Haw haw de karabaw. Batuten. Sipit namimilipit. Ginto’t pilak namumulaklak. Sa tabi ng dagat. Sayang pula.
  1. Aug 19, 2024 · This short poem was written by Filipino poet Al Q. Perez. It is included in his poetry collection Bahay-Kubo: Mga Tulang Pambata, published by the Philippine Normal College Press in 1967. Tulang Pambata is Tagalog for “Children’s Poem.” Ang Kaibigang Tunay means “The True Friend.”

  2. Here is the compilation of Filipino Reading Materials (Maikling Kuwento/Short Stories) downloadable as PDF files. Feel free to use these for your reading activities such as the Catch-up Fridays – Drop Everything And Read (DEAR).

    • Picture Books
    • Folk Songs
    • Riddles, Proverbs, Poetry
    • Philippine Classics

    Picture books are not just for little ones. If you feel you need to start with really simple books, go ahead and check out the books below. We enjoy a lot of Filipino books, but here are our favorites: 1. The books on The Learning Basket’s Guides to Enjoying and Learning from Philippine Children’s Picture Books. These are FREE TO DOWNLOADguides to ...

    Singing folk songs is a great way to get some Filipino words rolling in kids’ tongues. 1. Bahay Kubo– A picture book of the classic folk song 2. Antukin – A collection of lullabies in different Filipino dialects 3. Pagtulog Na Nene– A Hiligaynon lullaby, if your mother tongue is not Tagalog

    It’s never too early to start reading the classics. Though most students in the Philippines are introduced to the following titles in high school, you can actually start reading the original stories in the elementary years. Click here to read how to do it! 1. Ibong Adarna 2. Florante at Laura

  3. Mar 4, 2024 · New beginnings from kindergarten grow. By Dan Higgins 2024. Poetry is a fantastic way for students to learn, grow, and express themselves creatively. These poems are just a few examples of the available styles and structures.

  4. From little couplets to spoken word, finding the right poetry for kids to play in class can take a really long time. This is why you'll love our collection of poets for showing performance poetry in style.

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  6. Apr 2, 2024 · It’s never too early to introduce them to this wonderfully expressive and versatile form of literature. We’ve put together this collection of sweet kindergarten poems and nursery rhymes for kids to share in your classroom. 1. All of Me by Greg Smedley-Warren. “My hands are for clapping …”.

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