Author : Maruja Vea
Publisher :
ISBN 13 : 9781482693232
Total Pages : 60 pages
Book Rating : 4.6/5 (932 download)
Book Synopsis Think and Learn in Filipino (Book 1 Edition 1) Mag-Isip at Matuto Sa Filipino by : Maruja Vea
Download or read book Think and Learn in Filipino (Book 1 Edition 1) Mag-Isip at Matuto Sa Filipino written by Maruja Vea and published by . This book was released on 2013-05-28 with total page 60 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Think and Learn in Filipino (Book 1 Edition 1) Mag-isip at Matuto sa FilipinoA Guided Activity Book that Prepares Children Three Years Old and Older for Preparatory and Kindergarten SchoolThis book is based on Think and Learn Book 1 that was originally published by VEA Learning, Inc. The guided activities are meant to be used by the child not by himself but with a learning facilitator such as a parent, a teacher, a tutor, an older sibling, a grandparent, or any childcare giver. They are designed to: (a) help children acquire basic skills that are critical for success in Reading, Math and Science, and other subject areas; (b) give children an enjoyable learning experience while developing basic learning skills such as motor skills, listening skills, visual discrimination, reasoning, and thinking; (c) inspire children to think, read, and study independently; and (d) let children feel the joy and see the value of learning at this early stage in their life. The Think and Learn series is divided into Books 1, 2, and 3. Each Book is a set of activities that are suited to a certain age and level of literacy. This allows the child to happily progress from the initial easy activities to the more difficult ones in the next set. As a result, he stays interested and increasingly confident as he hones his skills and improves his thinking. ~ Maruja R. Vea, President, VEA Learning, Inc.The Filipino text in this book is based on the latest English version of Think and Learn Book 1. It consists of words, phrases, and sentences that are simple yet precise, uniquely Filipino as much as possible, and most important, typical of how children actually speak Filipino at home and at play. ~ Maruja R. Vea and Beaulah P. Taguiwalo