Pantukoy Worksheets (Part 1)

The six pdf worksheets below are about the Filipino articles (mga pantukoy) ang, ang mga, si, sina, ni, and nina. These articles are used to indicate proper nouns (pangngalang pantangi) or common nouns (pangngalang pambalana). The articles ang and ang mga are usually used to indicate common nouns. The article ang is used for singular nouns and ang mga is used for plural nouns. Ang aso ni Greg ay mabilis tumakbo. (singular) Ang mga aso ni Greg ay malulusog. (plural) The article ang is sometimes used to indicate proper nouns for things, places, or events. Ang Sierra Madre ay isang bulubundukin sa Luzon. Ang Pista ng Peñafrancia ay gaganapin sa Setyembre. The articles si and sina are used to indicate proper nouns for people, animals, or characters. The article si is used for one person/animal/character, while sina is used for more than one person/animal/character. Si Ferdinand Magellan ay isang Portuges…

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Mga Buwan at Mga Hugis Worksheets

The pdf worksheets below are free. You may distribute them to your students or children. Please do not photocopy and distribute them for profit. The two worksheets below are about the Filipino names for the twelve months. The worksheet on the left asks the student to arrange and write the months in correct order.  The worksheet on the right asks the student to write the month that comes after the given month.    The worksheet below asks the student to circle the correct Filipino name of the shape. The worksheet below asks the student to circle the object with a different shape. The following clipart images were obtained from openclipart.org: oval frame, soccer ball, chalkboard, chessboard, pen, key, pie slice, flock of birds, pizza slice, Rubik's cube, and globe. The worksheet below asks the student to match the halves of a shape.

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Pantig Worksheets (Part 1)

This post is dedicated to Helen who requested worksheets on the syllabication of Filipino words (pagpapantig) for Grade 1 students. You may download, save, print, photocopy, and distribute these worksheets to your children or students. Please do not copy any part of any of the worksheets posted in this blog or distribute them for profit. The clipart for the words bundok, sanggol, gusali, plantsa, and plaslayt were obtained from openclipart.org.  All the other illustrations are by samutsamot_mom. The two worksheets below ask the student to write the missing syllable to complete the word for the illustration shown. Similar worksheets for preschool or first grade students may be found here. 1.  Isulat ang Pantig_4 2.  Isulat ang Pantig_5 The two worksheets below ask the student to identify the type of the underlined syllable (P, KP, PK, KPK, KKP, KPKK, or KKPK) where P stands for patinig (vowel) and K stands for…

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Mga Tunog ng Hayop Worksheets

This post is dedicated to Katrina because she requested for worksheets on animal sounds (mga huni o tunog ng hayop) in Filipino. Feel free to download, save, print, photocopy, and distribute them to your students or children. Please do not copy any part of any of the worksheets and/or distribute them for profit. All illustrations are by samutsamot_mom. All worksheets use the same animal illustrations: cat/pusa, dog/aso, rooster/tandang, hen/inahin, frog/palaka, bee/bubuyog, bird/ibon, cow/baka, water buffalo/kalabaw, duck/pato, goat/kambing, pig/baboy, and snake/ahas. According to the latest edition of the UP Diksyonaryong Filipino, unga is the sound of a kalabaw, baka and similar animals. In the worksheets posted here, both the kalabaw and baka make the sound unga. Note that different Filipino elementary textbooks may have different sounds for some of the animals. For example, a dog's bark may be baw-waw instead of aw-aw, and a cat's meow may be miyaw instead of…

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Mga Bilang 1 Hanggang 20 Worksheets

This post is dedicated to Ledy because she asked for these worksheets. The pdf worksheets below are about Filipino numbers (mga bilang o pamilang) from 1 to 20. Feel free to download, save, print, photocopy, and distribute them to your students or children. Please do not copy any part of any of the worksheets and/or distribute them for profit. For the numbers 11 to 19, the following rules apply: The prefix labing is added to the number names 1 to 9. For numbers with names that begin with vowels, a hyphen (gitling) is used to separate the prefix from the number. For example, the name for the number 4 is apat which begins with the vowel a. The name of 14 is therefore labing-apat. This hyphen is used so to indicate that the letter ng in labing- does not join the beginning vowel of the second word apat to form…

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