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Salamat sa pakikinig!

Daily Life In The Philippines

(Thanks For Listening!)

Daily Diet

Media And Games

Breakfast

Dinner

Favorite Movies and TV Shows

In the Philippines, there are many traditional breakfast dishes that are popular, but the one featured in this photo is called Tapsilog. Tapsilog consists of rice, a fried egg, and some type of meat that is usually beef.

There are many different styles of Filipino dinners, but they almost all have one thing in common: They include some sort of meat or seafood prepared in a certain way. The dish in this picture below is called Adobo. It is a meat, usually chicken or pork, cooked with a few spices, vinegar, and soy sauce. Most meals also include rice on the side.

Snacks

In the Philippines, they have access to Disney movies, Netflix and others to give an idea of what they might like. In the Philippines specifically, they have their own super heroes and a Filipino Cartoon Network that plays the same shows as here.

School Day

Filipino snacks range from different brands of classic chips and other various snacks we know, to completely different snacks like these Oishi Prawn crackers. Prawn is a shrimp or crustacean about the size of a shrimp.

These are shrimp

flavored crackers.

Online and Non-Online

Games

School Day:

What Kids Wear

Video games are not popular in the Philippines. Making up only .02% of the industry, a video game ban was actually in place from 1981, to 1986. Nowadays, there are only 60 small video game companies in the Philippines, where there are almost 700 in the United States. On the other hand, from exact replicas of American games, to games similar to our baseball, to completely different games there are a lot of different non-online games. The game featured in this picture is called Sunka and is a very popular Board game in the Philippines.

In the Philippines, there is no required dress code and most schools dress normally like this one below, but others follow the Department of Education's guidelines to wear Polo shirts with long or short pants for boys or dress, skirt and blouse, or blouse and pants for girls as stated in this DepED document.

School Day:

Buildings

These are some pictures of a rural Filipino school, an urban Filipino school, and H. Bautista Elementary, which includes 6th grade.

Lunch

This Picture represents what a typical school lunch might look like. Rice and some other meat are the main ingredients in a Filipino lunch. In this picture, The meat represented is

Lechon Kawali which is a Filipino Crispy

Pork belly. Often Filipino lunches include

some sort of seafood as the

meat.

School Day:

Subjects Taught

School Day:

In sixth grade, the subjects taught in the Philippines are: Math, Science, Filipino and English which are a part of Language Arts, Araling Panlipunan which is their Social Studies, Music, Arts, Psyical Education, Health, Edukasyong Pantahanan at Pangkabuhayan which is Home Economics and Livelihood, and Technology and Livelihood education.

What School Is Like

Elementary school consists of grades K-6, and due to being so crowded, schools have split up the times that different grades attend school as demonstrated by this chart below. In certain places, the average classroom can have near 100 students!

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