Ang Mabuting Samaritano

The PDF file below is a link to the Bible story of "The Good Samaritan" translated in Filipino. The student is asked to underline the complete subject (buong simuno o buong paksa) in each sentence of the story. The student is then asked to classify each sentence as having the karaniwang ayos (predicate before subject) or the di-karaniwan na ayos (subject before predicate). The first two pages of the PDF file are the worksheets and the last two pages are the answer keys. The image used in the story was obtained from the site: http://www.netart.us/good-samaritan-help-half-dead-traveller-coloring-page/. The worksheets are for personal and multi-classroom use only. You may print and distribute these to your children or students, but you may not do so for profit or use these for any commercial purpose. You also may not upload this PDF file or any part of it in any other website such as Scribd…

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Kayarian ng Salita Worksheets

Filipino words may be classified according to how they are formed. There are four main classifications of Filipino words: payak (root or base word), salitang maylapi (a word with one or more affixes), tambalang salita (compound word), and salitang inuulit (repeated words or words with one or more repeated syllables). The PDF file below has two worksheets. Each worksheet asks the student to classify 40 words according to the four categories. The first two pages of the file are the blank worksheets and the last two pages are the answer keys. These worksheets are for personal and multi-classroom use only. You may print and distribute these to your children or students, but you may not do so for profit or use it for any commercial purpose. You also may not upload this PDF file or any part of it in any other website such as Scribd or SlideShare, or cloud…

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Mga Hanapbuhay (Part 1)

Some time ago, a reader asked me if I had materials on community helpers in Filipino. I replied that I did not have any worksheets on that topic because it would take some time to make the necessary illustrations. I decided to purchase clip art images online, but I realized that it was necessary to illustrate my own so as to show what Filipinos in different professions look like. Below is the link to an 8-page PDF file that can be printed to make a booklet that is half the size of a short bond paper. It has images of 13 different Filipino professions and a short description for each. The text may be used to practice reading in Filipino and the student can color the illustrations. On the last page of the booklet, the student is asked to draw himself or herself with the job he or she wishes…

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