The Philippine’s Martial Law Museum

The Martial Law Museum is a digital educational resource on Martial Law in the Philippines. It has a digital library, learning materials, and teaching resources. It includes videos from Knowledge Channel KasaysayanTV Videos about history, reform and crisis, and people power revolutions. The site has Martial Law lesson plans for Kinder to Grade 7 that […]

Today’s Filipino Lesson is from Pugad Baboy

Pugad Baboy is one of my favorite Filipino comic strips since my elementary days. I could remember how my classmates and I would rush to the library during recess to catch the latest Pugad Baboy strip in the Inquirer Entertainment section. Today, I am using Pugad Baboy as part of our lessons in Filipino. I […]

Taco Cat Goat Cheese Pizza Card Game Review

Taco Cat Goat Cheese Pizza is a fast-paced hand slapping game. We enjoyed playing it and we can’t wait to play with family and friends once we are allowed to go out and gather. Playing it takes away the boredom and the sleepiness during a lazy and tiring afternoon. The game is simple. Players lay […]

Word A Round Card Game Review

Word A Round is a fun, simple, yet challenging word game for friends and families. The mechanics is very simple: Read the word with its letters written continuously around a card. But don’t be fooled by its simplicity. Your brains will go topsy-turvy with this Word A Round. It’s a speed game. You need to […]

FREE eResources for Children

The National Library of the Philippines shared this free access to eResources for Children. Barnes and Nobles (For those with NOOK Reading APP)CharlesbridgeChildrensBooksOnline.orgChildren’s Library (Internet Archives)EBook Daily (For those with kindle)Fable CottageFree-Ebooks.net (Children’s Classics)FreeKidsBooks.orgInternational Children’s Digital LibraryOpen CultureProject GutenbergSavvy Bump (For those with kindle)Unite for LiteracyScholastic (K-12) Access End: 31 May 2020 UN Inter-Agency Standing […]

Teach Your Child to Read with Dolch Sight Words

You can teach your child to read. Gab was an early reader. He started reading before he was 3 years old. One way to teach your child to read is by using Dolch Sight Words list. Dolch Sight Words List are words that are used frequently in the English language. This was first complied by […]

Sense Organ – The Eye

Our Grade 2 Science homeschool curriculum starts with learning the sense organs. We start off with The Eye. Luckily, there are plenty of free resources in the internet. The Grade 2 Science Textbook we are using is The New Science Links. We use it to guide us on the topics to cover for Grade 2 […]