Ang Mabuting Samaritano

The PDF file below is a link to the Bible story of "The Good Samaritan" translated in Filipino. The student is asked to underline the complete subject (buong simuno o buong paksa) in each sentence of the story. The student is then asked to classify each sentence as having the karaniwang ayos (predicate before subject) or the di-karaniwan na ayos (subject before predicate). The first two pages of the PDF file are the worksheets and the last two pages are the answer keys. The image used in the story was obtained from the site: http://www.netart.us/good-samaritan-help-half-dead-traveller-coloring-page/. The worksheets are for personal and multi-classroom use only. You may print and distribute these to your children or students, but you may not do so for profit or use these for any commercial purpose. You also may not upload this PDF file or any part of it in any other website such as Scribd…

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Kayarian ng Salita Worksheets

Filipino words may be classified according to how they are formed. There are four main classifications of Filipino words: payak (root or base word), salitang maylapi (a word with one or more affixes), tambalang salita (compound word), and salitang inuulit (repeated words or words with one or more repeated syllables). The PDF file below has two worksheets. Each worksheet asks the student to classify 40 words according to the four categories. The first two pages of the file are the blank worksheets and the last two pages are the answer keys. These worksheets are for personal and multi-classroom use only. You may print and distribute these to your children or students, but you may not do so for profit or use it for any commercial purpose. You also may not upload this PDF file or any part of it in any other website such as Scribd or SlideShare, or cloud…

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Pagbuo ng Tambalang Salita Worksheets

The PDF file below has four worksheets on Filipino compound words or tambalang salita. The student is given one of the two words that make up a tambalang salita. From a given set of words, the student is asked to select the correct word that will go with the given word. The definition of the resulting tambalang salita is provided as a clue. The fifth page of the PDF file is the answer key. The image below shows one of the worksheets. Click on the link below, not the image, to open the file in another tab. 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 this PDF file or any part of it in any other website such as Scribd or SlideShare, or cloud storage sites such as Google Drive or Dropbox. Pagbuo…

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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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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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