Pages where children trace the syllables "Ma, Me, Mi, Mo, Mu" before writing them independently. This builds motor memory.
Learning to read in Filipino starts with one powerful tool: Abakada. Before sight words or sentences, mastering these 20 letters (the original Filipino alphabet) builds the foundation for phonics and fluency. But worksheets need to be engaging, not boring. Below, I’m sharing how to use Abakada reading printables effectively—plus where to find (or create) the best ones. abakada reading printable
Tracing:
A A A A A
a a a a a
Circle the picture that starts with A:
[araw] [bola] [aso] [isda]
(Correct answers: araw, aso) Pages where children trace the syllables "Ma, Me,
Write the missing letter:
_ raw (A)
_ so (A)
_ sukal (A) not boring. Below