Problem Description:
The image shows a "th Digraphs Wheel" worksheet. The task involves completing the word "th______" by selecting an appropriate ending from the list provided on the right side of the image. The goal is to form a complete word that uses the "th" digraph.
List of Word Endings Provided:
- at
- is
- ey
- em
- an
- aw
- ere
- ese
- ree
- ink
Solution Approach:
1.
Understand the Task: The task requires forming a valid English word using the "th" digraph as the beginning and one of the provided endings.
2.
Identify Valid Words: Look through the list of endings and determine which one, when combined with "th", forms a valid English word.
3.
Check for Plausibility: Ensure the resulting word makes sense in terms of spelling and meaning.
Step-by-Step Solution:
- Start with the "th" digraph.
- Check each ending from the list:
- "that" (valid word)
- "this" (valid word)
- "they" (valid word)
- "them" (valid word)
- "than" (valid word)
- " thaw" (valid word)
- "there" (valid word)
- "these" (valid word)
- "three" (valid word)
- "think" (valid word)
All of these combinations are valid English words. However, since the task does not specify a particular context or additional clues, any of these could be correct. For the sake of this exercise, let's choose one common and straightforward word.
Final Answer:
One possible solution is:
$$
\boxed{\text{that}}
$$
This is a valid and commonly used word formed by combining "th" with "at". If more context were provided, a different word might be chosen.
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of th kindergarten worksheet.