Mga Bilang 1 Hanggang 10

Below is a handwriting worksheet on writing the numbers 1 to 10 in Filipino. The images for the dog, cat, bee, and fly (aso, pusa, bubuyog, langaw) were obtained from clker.com and are public domain clipart.  The other images were obtained from fonts (Afrika Safari F Gogga font by Fonts of Afrika, Butterflies font by Typadelic, Nina's Animals font by Gorillablu) that are licensed as freeware.  Click the link below, not the thumbnail, to open the 2-page pdf file. Mga Bilang Mula 1 Hanggang 10 You may print and distribute the worksheets to your children or students, but you may not do so for profit.  

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Mga Damdamin (2015)

Below are the Filipino and English versions of the chart "How do you feel today?" (Ano ang nararamdaman mo ngayon?).  The student may be asked to color the face that represents how he or she feels. A box is provided so that the student can draw his or her emotion if he or she cannot choose from the emotions shown. Click on the link, not the thumbnail, to open the pdf file. All illustrations are by samutsamot_mom. You may print and distribute these to others, but you may not do so for profit. How do you feel today? (English and Filipino)

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Ang Limang Pandama

The pdf file below shows the five senses (pandama) in Filipino, together with the corresponding body parts: paningin (sight), pang-amoy (smell), pandinig (hearing), panlasa (taste), and pansalat (touch).  It may be used as a teaching aid. Click on the link, not the thumbnail, to open the pdf file.  Ang Limang Pandama The first worksheet in the pdf file below asks the student to color the senses or body parts he or she will use for the object shown.  The student may color more than one. It is best to have the student explain his or her answers. The second and third worksheet ask the student to color the sense/body part that he or she will have to use in order to be able to answer the question. The student may color more than one. It is best to have the student explain his or her answers. Click on the link,…

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Mga Araw Worksheets

According to the UP Diksiyonaryong Filipino and the Manwal sa Masinop na Pagsulat of the Komisyon ng Wikang Filipino, the Filipino word for Wednesday is spelled Miyerkoles, not Miyerkules. So I made new handwriting worksheets on the days of the week in Filipino. Although most calendars show Sunday (Linggo) as the first day of the week, according to an international standard, Monday (Lunes) is the first day of the week. According to the Manwal sa Masinop na Pagsulat, the abbreviation for the days of the week are as follows: Lun, Mar, Miy, Huw, Biy, Sab, and Lin. In one worksheet, the student is asked to trace the letters of the words for the days of the week.  In another, the student copies the words. In the last worksheet, the student is asked to write the days of the week in the correct order. All illustrations are by samutsamot_mom. You may…

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Pagsasanay sa Pagbasa (Part 1)

The six-page pdf file below aims to practice or assess a student's ability to read short syllables. The consonants of the Filipino alphabet are matched with the five vowels a, e, i, o, and u. Not all of the consonants of the Filipino alphabet are used. In the last two pages, the syllables are arranged randomly instead of the usual a-e-i-o-u order. Click on the link below, not the thumbnails, to open the pdf file. Pagsasanay sa Pagbasa_1 All illustrations are by samutsamot_mom.  You may distribute these pages to your children or students, but you may not do so for profit. If you would like to suggest a list of syllables or sight words in Filipino to be made into a reading sheet such as those shown above, feel free to leave a comment below.

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