Pagpapantig Worksheets

Below are two PDF files with worksheets that ask the student to syllabicate Filipino words. The first set of worksheets are appropriate for first to fourth graders. The second set of worksheets are for fifth graders and older students. I did not make answer keys because as I have explained in my previous post, the syllabication of certain Filipino words are changed because of the syllabication rules of the Ortograpiyang Pambansa of the Komisyon ng Wikang Filipino. As a teacher or tutor, you may choose to follow the old or new way of syllabication and check the worksheets accordingly. You may print and distribute these worksheets to your children or students, but you may not do so for profit. You also may not upload these PDF files in any other website such as Scribd or SlideShare, or cloud storage sites such as Google Drive or Dropbox. Pagpapantig 1 Pagpapantig 2

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Syllabication of Filipino Words

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Syllabication of Filipino Words

SYLLABICATION OF FILIPINO WORDS

A syllable is one unit of sound that forms the whole or part of a word. In Filipino, a syllable is called pantig and the syllabication of a word is called pagpapantig. When syllabicating words, syllables are separated by a middle dot called the interpunct (•) which is also called the interpoint, middot, or centered dot.

Syllable Forms
A syllable may be comprised of one vowel alone but a consonant needs a vowel to make a syllable. Syllables with two or more letters can have only one vowel. However, a syllable can have one or more consonants. The Filipino word for vowel is patinig (symbol: P) and the word for consonant is katinig (symbol: K).

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Mga Hayop Worksheets

To add to the free Preschool Filipino Worksheets Bundle Vol. 2, I've reworked a few worksheets on animals and added new ones. Below is the link to a 6-page PDF file that shows different animals labeled with the Filipino names for them. The animals are grouped as Mga Alagang Hayop (Pets), Mga Hayop sa Kabukiran (Farm Animals), Mga Hayop as Kagubatan (Forest Animals), Mababangis na Hayop (Wild Animals), and Mga Hayop sa Dagat (Sea Animals). Several of the clip art used were obtained from www.openclipart.org. The rest of the illustrations were made by samutsamot_mom. Click on the link below, not the thumbnails, to open the PDF file in another tab. Mga Hayop The 8-page PDF file below is a set of different worksheets about animals. Two worksheets ask the student to write the Filipino names for the animals. Another two worksheets ask the student to tell which animal in the…

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Philippine Money Word Problems

Below are links to two PDF worksheets on Philippine money. Click on the link to open the file in another tab. These worksheets are appropriate for first or second graders. Equal Amounts : The first worksheet asks the student to circle the correct number of Philippine coins that is equal to the amount given in pesos. The second worksheet is a multiple-choice worksheet on the number of Philippine coins or peso bills equivalent to a given amount, and finding the total of a given number of coins and peso bills. Money word problems: This file has three worksheets with different kinds of money word problems involving Philippine peso bills and coins. You may print and distribute these worksheets to your children or students, but you may not distribute them for profit or for any commercial purpose.    

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Philippine Money Chart and Worksheets

A reader requested for worksheets for first graders on Philippine money for the Math subject. This is my first set of Math worksheets on this blog. Below are three PDF files that focus on the different Philippine peso bills and coins. Click on the links below, not the thumbnails, to open the files in another tab. You may print and distribute these worksheets to your children or students, but you may not do so for profit or for any commercial purpose. Philippine money chart : Shows and identifies the current Philippine peso bills and coins up to Php 1,000. Identifying and Counting : The first worksheet (not shown below) asks the student to cut and paste the correct peso bill and coin images to their corresponding peso values or amounts. The next two worksheets (shown below) ask the student to count the coins and write the correct amount in pesos.…

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