If you will be teaching Filipino syllables (mga pantig), below is the link to a PDF file with 4 worksheets. These worksheets ask the learner to match a 3-letter syllable to another 3-letter syllable to create a Filipino word. The learner is asked to write the complete word on the rightmost column. The example given matches the syllables suk and lay to make the word suklay. Look at the preview below. Most syllables are of the form KPK (katinig-patinig-katinig). Note that ng is considered to be one letter (a consonant or katinig) in the Filipino alphabet, so a syllable like mang is a 3-letter syllable (KPK form).
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Click the link below to download the PDF file:
If you are interested in more pantig worksheets, I have made a large set of worksheets available in my TeachersPayTeachers store called Oliotopia. The link to the product and the product preview are as follows:
I wish you the best in your efforts! God bless!
Is this for free?
The PDF file “Pagtambalin ang mga Pantig” is for free, but the Oliotopia product “Writing Filipino Syllables” is for sale from my TeachersPayTeachers store.