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Free Filipino Worksheets for Kinder and Grade 1 | Printable Abakada Worksheets

Sample free Filipino worksheets for Kinder and Grade 1 including patinig, katinig, tracing, and alphabet practice
Make Filipino reading practice simple, fun, and confidence-building for young learners.

Looking for free Filipino worksheets for Kinder and Grade 1? You’re in the right place.


At abakada.ph, we create simple, printable, and child-friendly learning materials to help young Filipino learners build confidence in reading, writing, and understanding Filipino words.

Whether your child is just starting to recognize letters or is beginning to read syllables and simple words, these worksheets are designed to make Filipino learning easier, gentler, and more enjoyable at home or in the classroom.


Download free printable Filipino worksheets below and start learning today.



Why Filipino Worksheets Help Young Learners

Many children today are exposed to English through videos, games, books, and online learning. Because of this, some learners may feel unsure when they begin formal Filipino lessons in school.

That is why early practice matters.

Simple Filipino worksheets can help children become more familiar with:

  • Filipino letters and sounds

  • Patinig and katinig

  • Abakada reading patterns

  • Syllables and basic word blending

  • Common Filipino words

  • Short reading activities

  • Writing and tracing practice

With regular practice, children can slowly build confidence and become more comfortable using Filipino in school and everyday conversations.


What You Can Find in Our Free Filipino Worksheet Pack


Our free printable worksheets are made for young learners, especially children in Kindergarten and Grade 1. They are easy to print and can be used for homeschool, classroom practice, tutoring, or extra review at home.


Sample pages from our free printable Filipino worksheet pack for Kinder and Grade 1.

Includes practice pages for the modern Filipino alphabet, including borrowed letters such as C, F, J, Ñ, Q, V, X, and Z.



Some worksheets also include practice for the modern Filipino alphabet, including hiram na letra such as C, F, J, Ñ, Q, V, X, and Z. These help children become familiar with letters they may see in Filipino, English, and borrowed words used in everyday learning.



For Kindergarten Learners

For children who are just beginning, the worksheets focus on recognition, tracing, and simple vocabulary.

These may include:

  • Letter tracing worksheets

  • Patinig practice: A, E, I, O, U

  • Katinig recognition

  • Matching letters to pictures

  • Filipino colors and shapes

  • Simple handwriting practice

  • Beginner vocabulary activities



The goal is not to rush the child. At this stage, the most important thing is to help them recognize sounds, enjoy learning, and feel confident holding a pencil and completing simple tasks.


For Grade 1 Learners

For children who already know some letters and sounds, the worksheets can help them move toward reading and understanding simple Filipino words.

These may include:

  • Pantig practice

  • Ba-be-bi-bo-bu reading drills

  • Simple Filipino word reading

  • Short sentence practice

  • Basic reading comprehension

  • Pangngalan activities

  • Simuno and panaguri introduction

  • Writing simple Filipino words and sentences


Grade 1 learners need repeated practice, but the activities should still feel encouraging and manageable. Short, consistent practice is better than long and stressful study sessions.


How to Use These Worksheets at Home

You do not need to finish many pages in one sitting. For young children, a simple and steady routine works best.

Here are a few tips:


1. Start with 10 to 15 minutes a day

Young learners can get tired quickly. A short daily practice session can be more effective than forcing a long worksheet session once a week.


2. Read the words out loud together

Filipino reading becomes easier when children hear the sounds clearly. Say the letters, syllables, and words slowly. Let your child repeat after you.


3. Use real-life examples

If the worksheet has the word “aso,” point to a picture of a dog or talk about a dog your child knows. This helps make the lesson more meaningful.


4. Praise effort, not just correct answers

If your child makes a mistake, gently guide them. You can say:

“Good try! Let’s read it slowly together.”

This helps children stay confident and willing to try again.


5. Repeat the same skill when needed

It is okay if your child needs to repeat a worksheet or practice the same syllables again. Repetition is part of learning how to read.


Who Can Use These Free Filipino Worksheets?

These worksheets are helpful for:

  • Parents teaching Filipino at home

  • Homeschool families

  • Kindergarten learners

  • Grade 1 learners

  • Teachers looking for extra practice sheets

  • Tutors helping children with Filipino reading

  • Filipino families abroad who want to strengthen Filipino language learning

They are designed to support early Filipino literacy skills commonly taught in Kindergarten and Grade 1.


Download Free Printable Filipino Worksheets

Ready to begin?

Download our free printable Filipino worksheets and help your child practice reading, writing, and understanding Filipino step by step.

You can print the worksheets, place them in a folder, or use them as part of your child’s daily reading routine.


More Learning Materials Coming Soon

We are continuously adding more learning resources to abakada.ph, including:

  • Free Filipino worksheets

  • Abakada reading practice sheets

  • Digital workbooks

  • Flashcards

  • Beginner Filipino reading activities

  • Printable learning materials for young children


Bookmark abakada.ph and check back regularly for new free worksheets and digital learning resources.

Happy learning!


 
 
 

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