Magbasa Tayo!: Maikling Talata

Here are three reading comprehension exercises in Filipino for primary grade students. Each exercise has a short and simple paragraph and six multiple-choice questions. Please read the Terms of Use in the PDF file. Downloading the file means you agree to abide by the Terms of Use. To print the downloaded PDF file, open the file in Adobe Acrobat Reader. Select the letter paper size and in the Print window, select the option Fit. Click on the title below to open the PDF file in another tab. From there, you can download the file. Maikling-Talata_Maya-Ayla-Gino

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Magbasa Tayo!: Ang Bagyo

Happy new year to all! Here's another installment to my Magbasa Tayo! series. Our region was recently hit by typhoon Tisoy, leaving most of the provinces without power for many days, so this reading passage was inspired by that. If you would like to see more short reading passages, you may type the phrase "magbasa tayo" in the Search box on the right. Click on the title or the download button below to open the PDF file in another tab. Please read the Terms of Use on the first two pages of the PDF file. If you download the file, it is understood that you have agreed to abide by the Terms of Use. Ang-Bagyo

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Magbasa Tayo!: Ang Liham ni Joshua

Welcome, new subscribers! Here's a new reading comprehension exercise in Filipino. Students can read a letter written by a child to his grandparents. In the letter, Joshua thanks his grandparents for their Christmas present and gives them the good news that he has learned how to ride a bike. There are two sets of reading comprehension questions for the students to answer. In the first set, students are asked to answer the questions in complete sentences. There are multiple-type questions in the second set. You may type "magbasa tayo" in the Search box to see my other posts that have reading exercises. Please leave a comment below if you notice an error in the file. You may also leave suggestions on how the letter can be improved or add more comprehension questions. Click the title link below, not the image, to open the PDF file. If you download the file,…

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Filipino Sight Words Worksheets

This new set of worksheets is dedicated to the new followers of this blog and those who purchased my worksheets bundles. Thank you very much for your support! The PDF file below is a set of lesson sheets and worksheets on eight Filipino sight words ang, mga. ng, at, sa, ay, ito, and may. The child first practices writing and recognizing the word with the lesson sheet. A worksheet or two follows each lesson sheet. The first page of the PDF file contains its Terms of Use. Downloading the PDF file means you agree to abide by these terms. The clip art images and fonts used in this product are owned by the artists mentioned in the Credits Page of the PDF file.  Click on the link below, not the images, to open the PDF file in a new tab. Filipino Sight Words_1  

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Pagbasa sa Filipino: Kaya Ko!

The PDF file below is a short reading exercise in Filipino about everyday things a child can do with his or her two hands. It may be used as an introduction to a lesson on Filipino action words or verbs (pandiwa). The second page is a worksheet showing children doing different actions. The student is asked to circle the Filipino word that describes the action. 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. Just refer them to samutsamot.com. 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…

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