Pagsasanay sa Pagbasa (Part 1)

The six-page pdf file below aims to practice or assess a student's ability to read short syllables. The consonants of the Filipino alphabet are matched with the five vowels a, e, i, o, and u. Not all of the consonants of the Filipino alphabet are used. In the last two pages, the syllables are arranged randomly instead of the usual a-e-i-o-u order. Click on the link below, not the thumbnails, to open the pdf file. Pagsasanay sa Pagbasa_1 All illustrations are by samutsamot_mom.  You may distribute these pages to your children or students, but you may not do so for profit. If you would like to suggest a list of syllables or sight words in Filipino to be made into a reading sheet such as those shown above, feel free to leave a comment below.

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Mga Titik W at Y

The pdf file below has pages with illustrations of objects that begin with the Filipino letters W and Y.  I did not include the letter X and Z because most words that begin with these letters are borrowed words. Students may be asked to color the illustrations after reading the words. Thumbnails of the pages are shown below. Click on the link below, not the thumbnails, to open the file. Titik W at Y All illustrations are by samutsamot_mom except for the water lily and wreath, which were downloaded from the site clker.com. The site claims that the clip art are public domain.  To avoid infringement of copyright laws, please do not use these worksheets for commercial purposes. You may print and distribute these worksheets to you children or students, but please do not do so for profit. For the letters A, B, D, and E, click here to view…

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Mga Titik T, U, at V

The pdf file below has pages with illustrations of objects that begin with the Filipino letters T, U, and V.  Students may be asked to color the illustrations after reading the words. Thumbnails of the pages are shown below. Click on the link below, not the thumbnails, to open the file. Titik T U at V All illustrations are by samutsamot_mom except for the following, which were downloaded from the site clker.com: the loaf of breaf (tinapay) and tiger (tigre); the brain (utak) and monkey (unggoy); and, the van, valentine, and volleyball. The site claims that the clip art are public domain.  To avoid infringement of copyright laws, please do not use these worksheets for commercial purposes. The Ivatan people comprise a Filipino ethnolinguistic group living in the Batanes Islands. The vakul is a headgear made of abaca fiber designed to protect the wearer from the rain and the heat…

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Mga Titik O, P, R, at S

The pdf file below has pages with illustrations of objects that begin with the Filipino letters O, P, R, and S.  I did not include the letter Q since most Filipino words that begin with this letter are proper nouns. Students may be asked to color the illustrations after reading the words. Thumbnails of the pages are shown below. Click on the link below, not the thumbnails, to open the file. Titik O P R at S All illustrations are by samutsamot_mom except for the following, which were downloaded from the site clker.com: the bishop (obispo); the butterfly (paruparo), umbrella (payong), and tree (puno); the cabbage (repolyo), queen (reyna) playing card, and gift (regalo); and, the set of keys (susi). The clip art of the hospital (ospital) was downloaded from clipartlord.com. Both sites claim that the clip art are public domain.  To avoid infringement of copyright laws, please do not…

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Mga Titik L, M, N, at NG

The pdf file below has pages with illustrations of objects that begin with or have the Filipino letters L, M, N, and NG. I did not include the letter Ñ (enye) since Filipino words that have this letter are proper nouns. Students may be asked to color the illustrations after reading the words. Thumbnails of the pages are shown below. Click on the link below, not the thumbnails, to open the file. Titik L M N at NG All illustrations are by samutsamot_mom except for the following, which were downloaded from the site clker.com: the domino for the number 5 (lima); the eyes (mata); the musical staff and notes (nota); and, the deer for the Filipino word for horn (sungay) and the skull (bungo). The site claims that the clip art are public domain.  To avoid infringement of copyright laws, please do not use these worksheets for commercial purposes. You…

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