Ano ito? Series: For beginning readers of Filipino

Hello, everyone! I would like to thank the people who sent me messages and comments. I’m sorry I was not able to reply to you personally, but I appreciate all your comments and encouragement. I’m very happy knowing that my resources have helped you in teaching your kids and students. I started making new reading materials for beginning readers of Filipino a couple of months back and I was not able to post them. I know some of you have been looking and asking for this kind of material. Now that lots of students are in the middle of the community lockdown in the Philippines, I think this would be a good time to post some of them. The links below will open PDF files with pages that you can make into half letter-sized booklets. You can print them, cut them in half, arrange the pages as you wish, punch…

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2019 Alpabetong Filipino Writing Sheets

I'd like to welcome all the new subscribers to my blog. Thank you very much for subscribing! To make up for the time I did not post any worksheets, I'm excited to share with you a new set of Filipino alphabet practice writing sheets. I recently purchased a large set of fonts from fonts4teachers.com and some of them have numbered arrow guides for young learners who are just starting to write letters. I used these fonts for the writing sheets I've made. I used the Zaner Bloser letters (upright letters) for manuscript printing, but I also have a font with D'Nealian letters (slightly slanted letters). If you would like the letters in D'Nealian, please send me a message or leave a comment. For my new subscribers, please note that I create these worksheets using clip art I purchased from teacherspayteachers.com. There's tons of free stuff that you can get from…

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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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Magbasa Tayo! (Part 3)

This is my third installment on short reading exercises for beginner readers of Filipino.  In the PDF file entitled "Sa Paaralan," there is an activity sheet that asks the child to color the objects that may be placed inside a school bag. The kids and teacher clip art images used in the reading exercise are by Kari Bolt. The table and chair set and backpack clip art images are by Little Red's Schoolhouse. https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Store/Kari-Bolt-Clip-Art https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Store/Littlered Click on the link below, not the image, to open the file in another tab. Sa Paaralan The PDF file is for personal and 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 the PDF file or any part of it in any other website such as (but not limited…

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