Phonics Activities:
Use engaging activities that focus on the “th” sound. For example, you can create flashcards with pictures of objects (e.g., “thumb,” “tooth,” “earth”) and practice saying the words together. Explore online resources like videos that teach the “th” sound pronunciation or interactive phonics guides.
Word Games and Puzzles:
Create word matching games where children match words containing the “th” sound (e.g., “math” with “path,” “this” with “that”). Use compound words (e.g., “toothbrush,” “birthday”) to reinforce the “th” sound.
Reading Books with “TH” Words:
Choose age-appropriate books that include words with the “th” sound. Encourage children to identify and read these words within the context of a story.
Fun Activities to Practice “TH” Words:
Tongue Twisters: Challenge kids with tongue twisters like “Three thin thieves thoughtfully thieved three thick thistles.
Singing Songs and Rhymes: Incorporate songs or rhymes that feature “th” words.
Storytelling: Create simple stories using words like “this,” “that,” and “with.”
Word Match Worksheets:
For kindergarten children, word match worksheets are a fantastic way to reinforce the “th” sound. Here are a few ideas:
Number Match: Create boards for numbers 1-10 and provide matching pictures (e.g., “three,” “bath,” “math”). Students place the correct pictures on the corresponding number boards.
Number Matching Mats: Use cards with various objects (e.g., “toothbrush,” “earthquake”) and have students count the units to place the picture on the right mat.
Remember, practice and exposure to “th” words will help children become more confident and fluent in their speech. Keep it fun, interactive, and engaging!






