Can count 1-5 in Tagalog Translate "salamat" in English Point to their tenga Can name one way to show respect Sing a line of the Philippine Anthem Sing a line of the American Anthem Introduce themselves in Tagalog Will show a volunteer a special talent Can name the three big rules Name a goal for their future Can name 3 body parts in Tagalog Will mano po a volunteer Shows how to pronounce vowels Will say "Ako ay..." and describe how they feel Can name one job in Tagalog Can sing the whole abakada Can count 6-10 in Tagalog Say "I love FCS" in a funny voice Will show a volunteer a dance move Say "Mabuhay!" in a funny voice Knows what language 'Si Pilemon" is Will say "Ako ay Pilipino" Point to their ilong Has been to the Philippines Point to their buhok Will share their dream job Say "Kamusta?" to a volunteer Sing a line of their favorite song Can say a number past 10 in Tagalog Can count 1-5 in Tagalog Translate "salamat" in English Point to their tenga Can name one way to show respect Sing a line of the Philippine Anthem Sing a line of the American Anthem Introduce themselves in Tagalog Will show a volunteer a special talent Can name the three big rules Name a goal for their future Can name 3 body parts in Tagalog Will mano po a volunteer Shows how to pronounce vowels Will say "Ako ay..." and describe how they feel Can name one job in Tagalog Can sing the whole abakada Can count 6-10 in Tagalog Say "I love FCS" in a funny voice Will show a volunteer a dance move Say "Mabuhay!" in a funny voice Knows what language 'Si Pilemon" is Will say "Ako ay Pilipino" Point to their ilong Has been to the Philippines Point to their buhok Will share their dream job Say "Kamusta?" to a volunteer Sing a line of their favorite song Can say a number past 10 in Tagalog
(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.
I-Can count 1-5 in Tagalog
B-Translate "salamat" in English
G-Point to their tenga
B-Can name one way to show respect
B-Sing a line of the Philippine Anthem
N-Sing a line of the American Anthem
O-Introduce themselves in Tagalog
N-Will show a volunteer a special talent
G-Can name the three big rules
N-Name a goal for their future
G-Can name 3 body parts in Tagalog
I-Will mano po a volunteer
O-Shows how to pronounce vowels
O-Will say "Ako ay..." and describe how they feel
B-Can name one job in Tagalog
N-Can sing the whole abakada
G-Can count 6-10 in Tagalog
I-Say "I love FCS" in a funny voice
O-Will show a volunteer a dance move
I-Say "Mabuhay!" in a funny voice
I-Knows what language 'Si Pilemon" is
I-Will say "Ako ay Pilipino"
B-Point to their ilong
O-Has been to the Philippines
B-Point to their buhok
O-Will share their dream job
G-Say "Kamusta?"
to a volunteer
G-Sing a line of their favorite song
N-Can say a number past 10 in Tagalog