Ang Bahay na Gawa ni Lucas

The tale “This is the House That Jack Built” is a nursery rhyme that is described to be a cumulative tale or a chain tale in which the lines are repeated as the tale progresses. I made a similar tale in Filipino (link to the PDF file below), adapted from “This is the House That Jack Built.” I also made three worksheets about the Filipino tale I wrote.

If you have any suggestions on how to make the tale better, please leave a comment below.

I drew some of the illustrations in the PDF file. Others were downloaded from openclipart.org. The PDF file also features clip art by Kari Bolt. Check out her online store by clicking the link below:

https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Store/Kari-Bolt-Clip-Art

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  1. This PDF file is for personal and classroom use ONLY.
  2. You may print this PDF file and distribute the printouts to your children or students, but you MAY NOT distribute the printouts to other parents or teachers. Just refer them to samutsamot.com.
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Ang Bahay na Gawa ni Lucas

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  1. tricia

    Thanks much for these practice worksheets. My daughter is trying to build her vocabulary in tagalog and these help a lot.

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