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Creative Commons BY-NC Adapted from "The World Without Wheels" by Aniek Wijaya and Rama Indra. Licensed under CC BY 4.0.
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Practice Words

Words containing the digraph 'th', producing either the unvoiced /θ/ or voiced /ð/ sound.

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Page 1
A girl looks at an orange jeep, a bicycle wheel, and a yellow bicycle, learning about wheels and transportation.

Wheels are on a lot of things.

Page 2
A girl in a red skirt stands on a skateboard looking up at a blue ferris wheel with circus tents in the background.

A big wheel that spins so that we can have fun.

Page 3
A clock face showing the time with golden mechanical gears and parts displayed below, illustrating how clocks work.

Wheels in a clock that let the hands move.

Page 4
A girl pulls a wagon with toys while watching a yellow excavator, windmill, and airplane in a rural farm landscape.

Wheels on a farm. They help us to do jobs.

Page 5
A colorful collection of vehicles, machines, and people including trains, cars, planes, ships, bicycles, windmill, and various activities.

We can see wheels all over.

Page 6
Outline drawings of vehicles and machines with colorful people figures, showing passengers and workers interacting with transportation.

But what if there were no wheels?

Page 7
A worried girl surrounded by floating everyday objects including umbrella, clock, TV, keys, phone, magnifying glass, and household items.

We could not make a lot of things.

Page 8
Village life scenes showing people farming rice with water buffalo, weaving on looms, grinding food, and a girl leading a goat.

We would have to work hard for food and clothes.

Page 9
A busy village market scene with a girl chasing her runaway goat while villagers, horses, and an elephant gather around.

Parts of it would be fun, but not all of it.

Page 10
A bustling ancient marketplace with canals, bridges, boats, elephants, giraffes, and many people trading goods in a colorful city scene.

Things would have to be the way that they used to be.

Page 11
A girl watches colorful hot air balloons floating in the sky while a woman with a goat stands near a balloon basket.

But it would not all be so bad.

Page 12
A girl plays a flute while riding in a hot air balloon basket with a goat, floating through clouds with a man nearby.

With no wheels, the world would be clean.

Page 13
Two views of the same girl in red skirt - one in traditional clothes with a goat, another in modern clothes with a skateboard.

Wheels or no wheels? They both have pros and cons.

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