Pantig Worksheets (Part 3)

The pdf file below has three worksheets. Each worksheet asks the student to write the missing syllable (pantig) in order to complete the Filipino word for the illustration shown. All three worksheets have missing 3-letter syllables. Note that ng is considered to be one letter in the Filipino alphabet. All illustrations are by samutsamot_mom except for the following which were obtained from clker.com: tiger, wing, monkey, and lightning bolt. You may print and distribute these worksheets to your children or students, but you may not do so for profit. Click on the link below, not the thumbnails, to open the pdf file. Isulat ang Pantig_2

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Pantig Worksheets (Part 2)

The pdf file below has three worksheets. Each worksheet asks the student to write the missing syllable (pantig) in order to complete the Filipino word for the illustration shown. The first two worksheets have missing 2-letter syllables with the letter a. The third worksheet has missing 2-letter syllables with the letter o or u. All illustrations are by samutsamot_mom except for the following which were obtained from clker.com: soccer ball, house, bottle, tree, skull, and wheel. You may print and distribute these worksheets to your children or students, but you may not do so for profit. Click on the link below, not the thumbnails, to open the pdf file. Isulat ang Pantig_1

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Naiibang Bagay Worksheets

When my daughter was little, we purchased a book on dinosaurs which came with several plastic toy dinosaurs. As an activity, she would group the dinosaurs in a certain way and we would guess the reason behind the grouping. For example, she would group the dinosaurs that had spikes on their backs and those without. When we guessed correctly, it would be our turn to group the dinosaurs and she would guess the reason for the grouping. We liked this activity because of the conversations we would have with her, which helped to enrich her vocabulary. Sometimes, we even failed to guess her reasoning. The pdf file below has four worksheets which ask the student to color or circle the object or animal that does not belong in the group. I posted similar worksheets in 2013. I made some changes to those worksheets. All illustrations are by samutsamot_mom, except for…

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Una at Huling Titik ng Salita Worksheets (Part 2)

In 2013, I posted several worksheets which asked the student to circle the first or the last letter of the Filipino name for the object shown. I've redesigned those worksheets and added a few more. Click on the links below, not the thumbnails, to open the pdf files. All illustrations are by samutsamot_mom except for the following which were obtained from clker.com: tree, soccer ball, umbrella, car, butterfly, wheel, shopping bag, mountain, and door. You may distribute these worksheets to your children or students, but you may not do so for profit. Bilugan ang Unang Titik_2 (4 worksheets) Bilugan ang Huling Titik_2 (3 worksheets)  

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Mga Hugis

The 2-page pdf file below shows the names of several shapes in Filipino.  The first page shows the Filipino names for the shapes and the second page shows both the Filipino and English names for the shapes. Click on the link below, not the thumbnails, to open the pdf file. Pangalan ng mga Hugis Here's a pdf file with two worksheets that ask the student to name the shape. Isulat ang Pangalan ng Hugis You may be wondering why I did not use the words biluhaba or habilog to refer to the oval shape. According to the UP Diksiyonaryong Filipino, the words biluhaba and habilog are adjectives. They are used to describe objects that are oval-shaped or ellipse-shaped.  The words obalo and obalado may be used as nouns (to refer to the shape itself) or as adjectives (to describe objects that are oval-shaped or ellipse-shaped).  Since I am naming the…

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