Alpabetong Filipino Tracing Sheets

The two pdf files below (Alpabetong Filipino_1 and Alpabetong Filipino_2) list the 28 letters of the Filipino alphabet. Each letter is accompanied by an illustration of an object or person whose name begins with (or has) the letter. The student may trace the letter and write the letter on the remaining line space. The student may also trace the name for the object or person. Each page has 4 letters of the Filipino alphabet. Alpabetong Filipino_1 is appropriate for preschoolers. Alpabetong Filipino_2 is appropriate for Grade 1 students. All illustrations are by samutsamot_mom except for the following which were obtained from clker.com and are public domain: isda, manok, puno, susi, bahay, cellphone, ibon, jack, kamay, volleyball, and zebra. You may print and distribute these files to your children or students, but you may not do so for profit. Click on the links below, not the thumbnails, to open the pdf…

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Mga Alagang Hayop at Hayop sa Kabukiran

The pdf file below is a lesson sheet showing the Filipino names for pets. The English translations of these names are also included. The illustrations for the aso, pusa, and tandang are by samutsamot_mom.  All other images were obtained from clker.com and are public domain. You may print and distribute this sheet to your children or students, but please do not do so for profit. Click on the link below, not the thumbnails, to open the pdf file. Mga Alagang Hayop The pdf file below is a lesson sheet showing the Filipino names for animals that are commonly seen in farms in the Philippines. The English translations of these names are also included. The illustration for the tandang is by samutsamot_mom.  All other images were obtained from clker.com and are public domain. You may print and distribute this sheet to your children or students, but please do not do so…

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Mga Karaniwang Hayop Handwriting Booklet

The pdf file below has pages with illustrations of common animals labeled with their Filipino names as well as the English translations of these names. The student is asked to trace the name of the animal and rewrite it on the lines below the word he or she traced. Each page can be cut up into four smaller pages and made into a booklet. There are 24 animals included in this handwriting booklet. The first page may be used as the cover and back page. The students may be asked to color the illustrations and decorate the cover page. The illustrations for the aso, pusa, ibon, palaka, daga, isda, butiki, uod, gagamba, and manok are by samutsamot_mom.  All other images were obtained from clker.com and are public domain. You may print and distribute these pages to your children or students, but please do not do so for profit. Click on…

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Mga Kulisap Handwriting Booklet and Lesson Sheet

The pdf file below has pages with illustrations of insects (mga kulisap) labeled with their Filipino names as well as the English translations of these names. The student is asked to trace the name of the insect and rewrite it on the lines below the word he or she traced. Each page can be cut up into four smaller pages and made into a booklet. There are fifteen insects included in this handwriting booklet. The first page may be used as the cover and back page. The students may be asked to color the illustrations and decorate the cover page. The illustrations for the lamok (mosquito), ipis (cockroach), alitaptap (firefly), and anay (termite) are by samutsamot_mom.  All other images were obtained from clker.com and are public domain. (Thank you, clker!) Note that the Filipino name for a mantis is sambasamba or sasamba. I chose the shorter name for the handwriting…

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Mga Ibon Handwriting Booklet and Lesson Sheet

The pdf file below has pages with illustrations of birds labeled with their Filipino names as well as the English translations of these names. The student is asked to trace the name of the bird and rewrite it on the lines below the word he or she traced. Each page can be cut up into four smaller pages and made into a booklet. There are twenty birds included in this handwriting booklet. The first page may be used as the cover and back page. The students may be asked to color the illustrations and decorate the cover page. The illustrations for the tandang (rooster), buwitre (vulture), and agila (eagle) are by samutsamot_mom.  The image of the maya (sparrow) is from cliparts101.com. All other images were obtained from clker.com and are public domain. (Thank you, clker!) You may print and distribute these pages to your children or students, but please do…

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