How Many Ways Can You Use a Towel?
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Adapted from "How Many Ways Can You Use a Pakhaoma?" by Keovilaysak Sensakda and Nivong Sengsakoun. Licensed under CC BY 4.0.
Practice Words
Words containing the digraph 'th', producing either the unvoiced /θ/ or voiced /ð/ sound.
cloth
this
with
bath
then
Page 1
This is a towel. It is made of cloth.
Page 2
It is a nice towel. We can dry our hands with it.
Page 3
We can take a bath with it. It can get wet!
Page 4
He will sit on it. It is a nice cloth to sit on!
Page 5
This is my towel. I roll it up and rest on it.
Page 6
Then, my mum will use it to take me home!
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Books are rated by kids in the Bookbot app
Practice Words
Words containing the digraph 'th', producing either the unvoiced /θ/ or voiced /ð/ sound.
cloth
this
with
bath
then
Page 1
This is a towel. It is made of cloth.
Page 2
It is a nice towel. We can dry our hands with it.
Page 3
We can take a bath with it. It can get wet!
Page 4
He will sit on it. It is a nice cloth to sit on!
Page 5
This is my towel. I roll it up and rest on it.
Page 6
Then, my mum will use it to take me home!
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