abakada reading printable
abakada reading printable

Abakada Reading Printable -

Use "Cut and Paste" printables. Ask the child to cut out the syllable "Ma" and paste it next to "Ma" to make "Mama."

Whether you are homeschooling or just providing extra practice after school, these paper-and-ink tools turn the daunting task of "learning to read" into an exciting series of small victories. abakada reading printable

Printables eliminate the distractions of ads or notifications found on digital devices. Use "Cut and Paste" printables

The final step is transition printables. These feature short, repetitive sentences like "Ang mama ay nasa sapa." (The mother is at the stream). Success in reading a full sentence builds immense confidence in a young learner. Tips for Teaching with Printables The final step is transition printables

When searching for the right materials, look for these four essential categories: 1. The Syllable Chart (Ang Tsart ng Abakada)

Once a child knows individual sounds, they need to blend them. Look for printables that show a picture (e.g., a Basa or a Bola ) followed by the syllables that make up the word. 4. Simple Sentences (Unang Pagbasa)

This is the "map" of Filipino reading. It usually lists the consonants on one side and vowels across the top (Ba, Be, Bi, Bo, Bu). A printable chart should be posted on a wall where the child eats or plays for constant visual exposure. 2. Tracing and Writing Sheets