Problem Description:
The task involves identifying words that contain the "th" sound and coloring them in blue. Words that do not contain the "th" sound should be colored in yellow. The image contains various objects, each representing a word.
Solution Approach:
1.
Identify Each Word: Look at each object in the image and determine the word it represents.
2.
Check for the "th" Sound: Determine if the word contains the "th" sound. This includes both voiced ("the") and unvoiced ("thin") sounds.
3.
Color According to Instructions:
- Color the word in
blue if it contains the "th" sound.
- Color the word in
yellow if it does not contain the "th" sound.
Step-by-Step Analysis:
#### Top Row:
1.
Tooth: Contains "th" (voiced).
Blue
2.
String: Does not contain "th".
Yellow
3.
Tree: Does not contain "th".
Yellow
#### Second Row:
4.
Helmet: Does not contain "th".
Yellow
5.
Owl: Does not contain "th".
Yellow
6.
Thumb: Contains "th" (unvoiced).
Blue
7.
Cheese: Does not contain "th".
Yellow
#### Third Row:
8.
Dragon: Does not contain "th".
Yellow
9.
Three: Contains "th" (voiced).
Blue
10.
Butterfly: Contains "th" (voiced).
Blue
11.
Bed: Does not contain "th".
Yellow
#### Fourth Row:
12.
Rose: Does not contain "th".
Yellow
13.
Hat: Does not contain "th".
Yellow
14.
Ring: Does not contain "th".
Yellow
15.
Chair: Contains "th" (voiced).
Blue
Final Coloring Guide:
-
Blue: Tooth, Thumb, Three, Butterfly, Chair
-
Yellow: String, Tree, Helmet, Owl, Cheese, Dragon, Bed, Rose, Hat, Ring
Explanation:
The "th" sound is a common phoneme in English, represented by the letters "th." It can be either voiced (as in "this") or unvoiced (as in "think"). By carefully examining each word, we can identify which ones contain this sound and color them accordingly.
Final Answer:
\[
\boxed{
\text{Blue: Tooth, Thumb, Three, Butterfly, Chair}
}
\]
\[
\boxed{
\text{Yellow: String, Tree, Helmet, Owl, Cheese, Dragon, Bed, Rose, Hat, Ring}
}
\]
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of th digraph worksheets.