Abakada: Reading Printable
Once the vowels are mastered, introduce the first consonant, usually . Combine the consonant with each vowel to create basic syllables: Ba, Be, Bi, Bo, Bu .
Unlike English phonics, where letters have individual sounds, the Abakada teaches reading through . For example, instead of memorizing "B" as "bee" and "A" as "ay," the Abakada teaches "Ba," "Be," "Bi," "Bo," "Bu."
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The Abakada is rhythmic. Use the printables as a visual aid while singing the syllables.
Use "Cut and Paste" printables. Ask the child to cut out the syllable "Ma" and paste it next to "Ma" to make "Mama." Once the vowels are mastered, introduce the first
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)
While discussing Filipino reading methods, you will often hear about the "Marungko Approach." It's important to understand the difference. The Abakada is the (the specific set of 20 letters and their sounds), while the Marungko Approach is a methodology for teaching reading. For example, instead of memorizing "B" as "bee"
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