Paggamit na Malaking Titik Worksheets (Part 1)

The four pdf worksheets below practice the student's ability to identify Filipino words that begin with capital or uppercase letters.  The second page of each file shows the answers to the worksheet. You may print and distribute these worksheets to your children or students, but please do not do so for profit. 1. Paggamit ng Malalaking Titik_1 :  This 10-item worksheet asks the student to rewrite the given sentences using uppercase letters where they are needed. 2.  Paggamit ng Malalaking Titik_2:  This 20-item worksheet asks the student to draw circles around the letters in a sentence that need to be capitalized. The two worksheets below ask the student to draw circles around words that should begin with uppercase letters. There are 42 words/names in each worksheet. 3.  Paggamit ng Malalaking Titik_3 4.  Paggamit ng Malalaking Titik_4

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Pagkilala sa mga Hugis Worksheets (Part 1)

These pdf worksheets are about recognizing shapes in Filipino (mga hugis). The thumbnails of the worksheets are shown below. Click on the link to open the worksheet. You may print and distribute them to your children or students, but please do not do so for profit. All illustrations are by samutsamot_mom.The shapes included in these worksheets are circle (bilog), triangle (tatsulok), square (parisukat), rectangle (parihaba), and oval (obalo).Please note that in a previous worksheet I used the word habilog to identify the oval. I consulted the UP Diksiyonaryong Filipino (2010 Edition) and found out that the word habilog (or biluhaba) is an adjective (pang-uri) used to describe objects that are oval-shaped. The words obalo and obalado may be used as a noun to refer to the shape or as an adjective to describe an object that is oval-shaped.1. Pagguhit ng mga Hugis_1 :  The child is asked to trace the different…

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Pagsulat ng Alpabeto Worksheets (Part 1)

The worksheets below ask the student to complete the Filipino alphabet by writing the missing letters. You may print and distribute these worksheets to your children or students, but please do not do so for profit. All illustrations are by samutsamot_mom. The book font used in "Pagsulat ng Alpabeto_3" is called Samys Bookified Tuffy (by Ret Samys) which is a public domain font. The thumbnails are shown below. Click on the links to download the pdf worksheets. Pagsulat ng Alpabeto_1 Pagsulat ng Alpabeto_2               Pagsulat ng Alpabeto_3

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Pangatnig Worksheets (Part 2)

The three pdf worksheets below are about Filipino conjunctions (mga pangatnig). The topic on pangatnig is introduced in fourth grade. Textbooks differ in the number of conjunctions they introduce.  The conjunctions used in these worksheets include the following: at, o, pero, ngunit, subalit, sapagka't, kaya, para, upang, habang, kung, and dahil. You may print and distribute these worksheets to your children or students, but please do not do so for profit. The two 15-item worksheets below ask the student to draw a box around the pangatnig in each sentence. 1.  Pagkilala sa Pangatnig_2 ;  Mga sagot sa Pagkilala sa Pangatnig_2 2.  Pagkilala sa Pangatnig_3 ;  Mga sagot sa Pagkilala sa Pangatnig_3 3.  Paggamit ng Angkop na Pangatnig_1;  Mga sagot sa Paggamit ng Angkop na Pangatnig_1 :  This 15-item worksheet asks the student to write the correct pangatnig that will complete each sentence.

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Pang-abay Worksheets (Part 5)

The four pdf worksheets below are about Filipino adverbs (mga pang-abay). The three kinds of pang-abay included in these worksheets are pang-abay na ingklitik (enclitic particles), pang-abay na panang-ayon (adverbs of affirmation), and pang-abay na pananggi (adverbs of negation). There are 16 pang-abay na ingklitik: ba, daw/raw, din/rin, kasi, kaya, lang/lamang, man, muna, na, naman, nga, pa, pala, sana, tuloy, and yata. Examples of pang-abay na panang-ayon are oo, talaga, totoo, tunay, and sadya. Examples of pang-abay na pananggi are ayaw, di, hindi, hinding-hindi, and huwag. These three kinds of pang-abay are usually introduced in the fifth grade. These worksheets may be used for fifth or sixth grade students. You may download and print these worksheets for your students or children, but please do not do so for profit. The two worksheets below ask the student to choose the correct pang-abay na ingklitik that will complete the sentence. The student…

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