Let’s go step by step to match each picture with the correct “th” word.
We have 12 pictures and 12 words. We’ll look at each picture and think: What action or object is shown? Then pick the matching “th” word from the list.
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Picture 1: A hand giving a thumbs-up → That’s a
thumb.
Picture 2: A child thinking, with a thought bubble → That’s
think.
Picture 3: A person in black mask running with a bag — looks like a robber → That’s a
thief.
Picture 4: A plant stem with a sharp point and red arrow pointing to it → That’s a
thorn.
Picture 5: A boy throwing a ball → That’s
throw.
Picture 6: A spool of string or yarn → That’s
thread.
Picture 7: A boy drinking water, looking thirsty → That’s
thirsty.
Picture 8: The number 13 written in colorful style → That’s
thirteen.
Picture 9: A girl pointing to her neck/throat area → That’s
throat.
Picture 10: A storm cloud with lightning and rain → That’s
thunder.
Picture 11: Two pencils — one thin, one thick → The thinner one is labeled → That’s
thin.
Picture 12: Three kids on a podium — 1st, 2nd, 3rd place → The one in third place → That’s
third.
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Now let’s double-check we used all 12 words:
Words given:
thief
✔ (picture 3)
thorn
✔ (picture 4)
throw
✔ (picture 5)
thunder
✔ (picture 10)
thirsty
✔ (picture 7)
throat
✔ (picture 9)
third
✔ (picture 12)
think
✔ (picture 2)
thread
✔ (picture 6)
thumb
✔ (picture 1)
thin
✔ (picture 11)
thirteen
✔ (picture 8)
All matched! No duplicates, no missing.
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Final Answer:
Picture 1: thumb
Picture 2: think
Picture 3: thief
Picture 4: thorn
Picture 5: throw
Picture 6: thread
Picture 7: thirsty
Picture 8: thirteen
Picture 9: throat
Picture 10: thunder
Picture 11: thin
Picture 12: third
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of th sound worksheet.