Paghihinuha - Text-Based Inference Worksheet in Filipino (Beginner)
They do well with pictures… but struggle with text
Some students can answer easily when there’s a picture. But once you remove the image and give a short paragraph, biglang hirap na sila.
They’re not used to looking for clues in words. Instead of analyzing the details, they either guess or wait for something obvious.
This worksheet helps bridge that gap.
What this worksheet helps with
This worksheet focuses on paghihinuha (making inferences) using short text instead of pictures.
Students begin to practice:
- reading for clues
- understanding context
- figuring out place, role, and situation
This is an important step before full reading comprehension tasks.
What’s inside the worksheet
This is a text-based multiple choice worksheet (L1+).
- Each item includes a short paragraph
- Students answer questions based on the details in the text
- Each question has 3 choices
For example, students read situations like:
- a girl standing in a room full of books
- a man cooking in front of a stove wearing a uniform
- a boy holding a tray while looking for a place to sit
They then identify where the character is or what their role might be based on clues in the paragraph. :contentReference[oaicite:0]{index=0}
Skill Breakdown
This worksheet helps students practice:
- Understanding text – reading short descriptions carefully
- Identifying clues in words – not just visuals
- Inferring setting – where the situation is happening
- Inferring roles – what the character is doing or who they are
Students begin to rely less on visuals and more on reading comprehension.
When to use this
- After picture-based worksheets (L1)
- As a transition to reading-based tasks
- For students ready for slightly more challenge
- As guided reading practice
Download the worksheet
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Want to understand this skill better?
If you want to learn how inference works in reading comprehension, this guide from Reading Rockets is a helpful reference.
FAQ
Is this harder than picture-based worksheets?
Yes, because students rely more on reading than visuals.
What if the student struggles with reading?
You can read the paragraph aloud and guide them through the clues.
Is this okay for beginners?
Yes, but best after practicing with pictures first.
What skill does this prepare them for?
Reading comprehension and text analysis.
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