Likas Na Yaman Worksheet For Grade 2 |work| <FHD 2024>
Worksheets should not rely solely on cartoons. Using real photographs of Philippine landscapes (Banaue Rice Terraces, Puerto Princesa Underground River, Tubbataha Reefs) helps students connect the lesson to their national identity.
_______________________________ Baitang at Seksyon: _____________________ Petsa: ___________ Gawaing Pagkatuto: Ang Ating mga Likas na Yaman
(picture of a river)
These are things that come from the ground, fields, mountains, and forests.
Kids cut out pictures of resources. Then, they paste them into the right columns. Put gold under "Mineral" and corn under "Lupa." True or False Likas Na Yaman Worksheet For Grade 2
Connect turning off lights to conserving natural energy sources.
List for students: Isda, Lapis, Ilog, Cellphone, Bundok, Kotse, Puno, Bahay. Worksheets should not rely solely on cartoons
Pinterest is excellent for "printables." Search for "Natural resources sorting worksheet" in English, then translate the terms to Tagalog/Filipino. You can find beautiful infographics you can adapt.
The user said "long article," so I need substantial content, not just a definition. What would a teacher or parent find valuable? They probably need context on the topic, why worksheets are useful for Grade 2, specific activity ideas, sample exercises, teaching tips, and maybe where to find or how to create these worksheets. The user might be looking for content to publish on a blog or educational site, or for their own lesson planning. Kids cut out pictures of resources
| Common Mistake | Why it happens | How the worksheet fixes it | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | Both are shiny and valuable. | A sorting worksheet places Ginto under Mineral/Lupa and Perlas under Hayop/Tubig . | | Forgetting "Hangin" (Air) as a resource | Air is invisible. | A specific matching worksheet showing windmills or sailing boats makes it visible. | | Thinking "Gamot" (Medicine) is a resource | They buy it in a box. | A worksheet tracing the origin shows medicine comes from halaman (plants) or chemicals from lupa. | | "Sunog" (Fire) vs. "Araw" (Sun) | They think fire is the resource. | A fill-in-the-blank worksheet: "Ang _____ ang nagbibigay ng liwanag at init sa mundo." (The sun gives light and heat.) |