This 'Sound th' spelling quiz tests KS1 children on the hard ‘th’ sound. This is the sound made with words like ‘this’. The soft ‘th’ sound is seen in words like ‘with’. Make sure the child is placing their tongue between their teeth when saying this sound.
The ‘th’ sound is made by putting your tongue between your teeth. This quiz will test you on spellings that include the ‘th’ sound. Can you spell the missing words?
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You can find more about this topic by visiting BBC Bitesize - Spelling
The words 'the', 'this' and 'that' are high frequency words; this means we use these words a lot.
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The words 'then' and 'them' are high frequency words. The word 'thank' also has a 'th' in it.
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1 + 2 = 3! They are also ordered this way!
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We see lightning before we hear thunder.
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Lots of children have a party to celebrate their birthday.
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This one sentence has three 'th' words!
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Father's Day is always held on the third Sunday in June.
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It's called spaghetti. If it's a little thicker it's linguine.
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If someone gives you this sign, it means they are happy or you should go ahead with what you're doing.
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Mother's Day is always on the fourth Sunday after Lent.
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