Pagsasanay sa Pagsulat ng Alpabeto

The PDF file below (at the end of this post) is a collection of Filipino alphabet writing practice sheets. In the first set of worksheets, the student is asked to trace the uppercase and lowercase letters of the Filipino alphabet. The first page is shown below. In the second set of worksheets, the student is asked to write the lowercase letter under each uppercase letter of the Filipino alphabet. In the third set of worksheets, the student is asked to write the uppercase letter above each lowercase letter of the Filipino alphabet. The fourth and fifth set of worksheets are the same as the second and third sets, respectively, the only difference is that lines are provided as guides for the student while writing. The sixth and last set of worksheets asks the student to write the missing uppercase and lowercase letters of the Filipino alphabet. By downloading this PDF…

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New Diptonggo Worksheets

Below is the link to a PDF file with two worksheets on Filipino diphthongs (diptonggo). A diptonggo is a combination of a Filipino vowel (a, e, i, o, or u) and one of the vowel-like Filipino letters y and w. The Filipino diphthongs included in these worksheets are /aw/, /ay/, /ey/, /iw/, /oy/,  and /uy/. The student is asked to write the missing diptonggo to complete the Filipino word represented by the illustration or image. TERMS OF USE By downloading this PDF file, you agree to the following: This PDF file is for personal and classroom use ONLY. 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. You MAY NOT share digital copies of this PDF file with anyone. Just refer them to samutsamot.com. You MAY NOT print and distribute this PDF…

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New Kambal-katinig Worksheets

Below is the link to a PDF file with three worksheets on Filipino consonant blends (kambal-katinig). The student is asked to write the missing kambal-katinig to complete the Filipino word represented by the illustration or image. TERMS OF USE By downloading this PDF file, you agree to the following: This PDF file is for personal and classroom use ONLY. 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. You MAY NOT share digital copies of this PDF file with anyone. Just refer them to samutsamot.com. You MAY NOT print and distribute this PDF file for profit or use it for any commercial purpose. You MAY NOT upload this PDF file or any part of it in any other website such as (but not limited to) Scribd or SlideShare, or cloud storage sites…

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Mga Uri ng Pang-uri

One of the readers of my blog requested for more worksheets for students in Grades 7 and 8. The topic I chose for this blog post is on the different types of Filipino adjectives (mga uri ng pang-uri). This topic also appears in some Grade 6 Filipino textbooks. Adjectives or adjective phrases are used to describe nouns (pangngalan) or pronouns (panghalip) in a sentence. An adverb (pang-abay) describes or modifies a verb, an adjective, or another adverb. If the word describes a verb, then it is not an adjective; it is an adverb. To make sure that a word is used as an adjective or adverb, it is useful to first identify the word in the sentence that it is describing. The first PDF file below discusses the three main types of Filipino adjectives which are pang-uring panlarawan (descriptive adjective), pang-uring pantangi (proper adjective), and pang-uring pamilang (numeral adjective). There…

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