Pagbasa | Chart

This is the "heart" of the Pagbasa Chart. It features the "CV" (Consonant-Vowel) combinations, such as: Ma, Me, Mi, Mo, Mu Ka, Ke, Ki, Ko, Ku 3. Salita (Words)

By following these steps and using a Pagbasa Chart, you can develop a consistent reading habit, stay motivated, and enjoy the many benefits of reading!

This is the traditional method many Filipinos grew up with. It follows the alphabetical order of the old Abakada alphabet. It is straightforward and focuses heavily on rote memorization of syllables. The Marungko Approach Chart pagbasa chart

How about we create a or a list of simple Tagalog words to jumpstart your child's practice today?

Spend 10–15 minutes every day with the chart. Short, frequent bursts are better than one long session. This is the "heart" of the Pagbasa Chart

The is more than just a piece of paper on the wall; it is a roadmap to literacy. By starting with simple sounds and moving patiently through syllables and words, you are giving your child the tools they need to unlock the world of Filipino literature and communication. Happy reading!

: Tells the tale of a fat, pink pig named Pido who loves rolling in the mud and eating bananas. Masarap na Pagkain This is the traditional method many Filipinos grew up with

Charts are often categorized by the teaching method or the level of the learner.