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TH Word List

1 Syllable
Initial TH Word List

Thad

thatch

theft

thieves

thigh

thirst

thought

thug

thump

thief

thaw

thread

three

thick

thigh

third

thing

 

than

that

the

thee

their

them

thou

hen

than

there

these

they

this

those

than

think

throne

Thor

thought

thumb

thick

thorn

think

throat

hough

thus

thy

there’s

they’ve

they’d

they’ll

1 Syllable
Final TH Word List

bath

Beth

booth

both

breath

broth

cloth

death

depth

faith

fifth

growth

Keith

length

math

myth

oath

mouth

north

 

bathe

breathe

lathe

loathe

scathe

seethe

smooth

soothe

teethe

path

Ruth

Seth

sixth

sloth

Smith

south

teeth

tooth

warmth

with

wrath

wreath

youth

sleuth

south

tenth

ninth

hath

eighth

2 Syllable
Initial TH Word List

thankful

thankless

Thelma

thermos

thesis

theta

thicken

thickness

thighbone

thimble

thinking

thinner

thousand

themselves

thereby

thyself

therein

therefore

thereof

thyself

therewith

thereto

 

thunder

Thursday

thyroid

thumbtack

thorny

thirty

thirteen

third base

thumbnail

thirteen

thirst

through

thoughtful

 

2 Syllable
Medial TH Word List

Athens

athlete

author 

boathouse

bathmat

bath towel

bathtub

Ethan

Ethel

ethics

faithful

fifth grade

Gothic

Kathleen

Kathy

lethal

Luther

Matthew

misthink

mouthful

mouthless

mouthpiece

Nathan

nothing

pathway

python

plaything

mouthwash

pathway

southeast

truthful

fifth grade

 

although

bather

bathing

bother

breather

breathing

brethren

brother

clothing

either

fathom

father

feather

gather

lather

leather

loathing

mother

neither

other

rather

rhythm

rhythmic

seething

slither

smoother

smoothest

worthy

ethics

method

rethink

ruthless

sixth grade

Smithfield

something

southeast

southpaw

toothache

toothful

toothpaste

toothpick

truthful

withdraw

withdrew

withhold

withstand

worthwhile

smoothly

smother

soothing

southern

tether

unscathed

weather 

wither

withdraw

withdrawn

withdrew

within

without

withstand

2 Syllable
Final TH Word List

beneath

bike path

bird bath

blacksmith

Dartmouth

dishcloth

Duluth

Edith

eyetooth

half-length

Judith

Kenneth

locksmith

sweet tooth

mammoth

outgrowth

phone booth

sweet tooth 

zenith

goldsmith 

hot bath

 

3 Syllable
Initial TH Word List

 

Thanksgiving

theater

thematic

Theodore

theorize

therapy

thermostat

Thesaurus

thirty-eight

thirty-five

thirty-three

thirty-two

thirty-one

thoroughbred

thoroughly

thunderbird

thunderbolt

thunderous

thunderstorm

thunderstruck

thinking hat

therapist

thickening

3 Syllable
Medial TH Word List

aesthetic

anything

Athena

athletic

authorize

authorized

bath water

Bethlehem

coauthor

decathlon 

Dorothy

ethical

faithfully

Ithaca

lethargic

lethargy

marathon

math homework

methodic

bath towel

bath water

coauthor

 

another

bathing suit

brotherhood

brotherly

fath

godmother

grandmother

grandfather

leathercraft

weatherproof

withdrawal

motherhood

Netherland

stepbrother

stepfather

stepmother

together

weatherman

weatherproof

withdrawal

featherweight

godfather

mythical

Nathaniel

pathetic

pathfinder

read-a-thon

ruthlessly

sympathy

telethon

thirty-third

tooth decay

tooth fairy

two-thirty

wherewithal

authorize

authentic

empathy

pathetic

stethoscope

youth soccer

3 Syllable
Final TH Word List

aftermath

eightieth

fiftieth

Meredith

monolith

nineteenth

silversmith

sixtieth

tablecloth

thirtieth 

twentieth

undergrowth

 

voting booth

baby tooth

bubble bath

wisdom teeth

twentieth

underneath

4 Syllable
Initial TH Word List

theatrical

theology

therapeutic

thermometer 

Thermos bottle

threateningly

thundershower

thermostatic

Thanksgiving day

4 Syllable
Medial TH Word List

anesthesia

antipathy

authority

calisthenics

hypothesis

hypothesize

leather jacket

mother-in-law

nevertheless

South Korea

athletic club

arithmetic 

altogether

brother-on-law

father-in-law

mathematics

mythology

pathologist

South Africa 

South Dakota

sympathetic

togetherness

smelly clothing

summer weather

 

4 Syllable
FinalTH Word List

Elizabeth

seventieth

telephone booth

5 Syllable
Initial TH Word List

thermodynamic

5 Syllable
Medial TH Word List

amphitheater

authenticity

Catholicism

Ethiopia

South America

South Carolina

TH Blend Word List

bathed

breathed

loathed

scathed

seethed

smoothed

soothed

width

hundredth

thousandth

filthy

healthful

healthy

stealthy

wealthy

filthiest

stealthiness

unhealthy 

wealthier

filth

health 

wealth 

anthem

monthly

panther

unthink

Anthony

synthetic

unthinking

parenthesis

anthology

month

ninth

tenth

billionth

eighteenth

fifteenth

millionth

seventh

sixteenth

length

lengthy

strengthen

length

strength

afterthought

orthodox

North Dakota

orthodontics

orthopedics

North America

North Carolina

birth

earth

forth

unearth

eathly

earthquake

earthy

fourth grade

worthless

farther

further

northern

worthy

loathes

thrash

thread

threat

three

threw

thrift

thrill

thrive

throb

throne

through

throw

thrown

thrust

thrasher

threaten

thrifty

thriving

throttle

thrower

threatening

bathrobe

bathroom

untread 

arthritis

overthrow

Arthur

Bertha

birthday

birthright

earthbound

furthermore

northern lights

seaworthy

worthiness

unworthiness

trustworthy 

breathes

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TH Phrases

Initial TH Phrases

although it’s rainy

bather in the pool

bathing in the sun

don’t bother me

a quick breather break

breathing in the fresh air

brethren of the forest

my brother’s here

clothing for warm days

either way works

fathom the deep ocean

father reads stories

a soft feather pillow

gather around the fire

heathen in the tale

Heather loves flowers

lather on the soap

smooth leather jacket

loathing the long wait

mother makes dinner

neither cat nor dog

other friends join in

Thad loves to play.

The thatch is thick.

Theft is not nice.

Thieves steal from others.

My thigh hurts today.

I have a great thirst.

Think before you act.

That thug looks mean.

I heard a thump.

My throat feels scratchy.

Think happy thoughts now.

The throne is gold.

Thor is very strong.

I had a thought.

Give me a thumb.

The book is thick.

Careful of the thorn.

I’ll think of you.

The thief ran fast.

Let it thaw out.

I’ll sew with thread.

I have three apples.

The wall is thick.

My thigh is sore.

The third kid wins.

What is that thing?

I’m thankful for friends.

His job is thankless.

Thelma loves to sing.

Fill my thermos, please.

She wrote a thesis.

Theta is a letter.

Let the soup thicken.

What is the thickness?

My thigh bone feels strong.

I use a thimble.

I’m thinking of fun.

This paper is thinner.

I’m thirteen years old.

The thermometer shows heat.

My Thermos bottle is full.

He spoke threateningly to me.

My thirst is huge.

We walked through the park.

Be thoughtful and kind.

I have a thousand stars.

My thumbnail is small.

The thunder is loud.

Today is Thursday fun.

The thyroid helps me.

Stick a thumbtack here.

That bush is thorny.

I have thirty toys.

Thirteen is my age.

I play third base.

Thanksgiving is so fun!

We went to the theater.

This is a thematic idea.

Theodore is my friend.

I can theorize about it.

Therapy helps me feel better.

The thermostat controls heat.

Use a Thesaurus for words.

The soup is thickening.

I’m thirty-eight years old.

She is thirty-five today.

He is thirty-three years old.

I am thirty-two now.

My brother is thirty-one.

The thoroughbred horse runs fast.

We will study thoroughly.

The thunderbird is a legend.

A thunderbolt struck nearby.

The thunderous roar is loud.

A thunderstorm is coming.

I felt thunderstruck today.

Wear your thinking hat!

My therapist helps me.

The play was theatrical.

Theology is about faith.

This is therapeutic music.

We had a thunderstorm.

The thermostatic control is nice.

Thanksgiving day is special.

rhythm of the music

rhythmic drum beats

seething with anger

snakes slither quietly

smoother than before

the smoothest ride

smoothly down the hill

smother the flames

soothing ocean waves

southern breeze feels nice

tether your boat tight

unscathed by the storm

weather can change fast

flowers wither in winter

withdraw from the game

he felt withdrawn today

he withdrew from the race

within the cozy room

without any worries

withstand the strong wind

a worthy cause to support

I’d rather play outside

Medial TH Phrases

another day to play

a bright bathing suit

the spirit of brotherhood

showing brotherly love

giving fatherly advice

a featherweight champion

my godfather’s stories

my sweet godmother

grandmother bakes cookies

grandfather tells tales

learning leathercraft skills

celebrating motherhood joyfully

a trip to the Netherlands

my stepbrother is funny

my kind stepfather

Athens is a city.

Athletes train very hard.

The author wrote stories.

Visit the boathouse today.

The bathmat feels soft.

I need a towel.

The bathtub is full.

Ethan loves to play.

Ethel sings very well.

We discuss ethics weekly.

Be a faithful friend.

I’m in fifth grade now.

The Gothic style impresses.

Kathleen is my friend.

Kathy enjoys reading books.

That potion is lethal.

Luther plays guitar beautifully.

Matthew is a helper.

Don’t misthink my words.

That was a mouthful!

He is mouthless, happy.

Use a mouthpiece properly.

Nathan is a nice guy.

I have nothing left.

The pathway leads home.

The python slithered quickly.

That is a plaything.

Rethink your answer now.

She is always ruthless.

I’m in sixth grade.

Smithfield is a town.

There’s something special today.

South Bend is far.

I live southeast of here.

He’s a southpaw hitter.

My toothache hurts badly.

It has a toothful smile.

Be truthful always, please.

He will withdraw his name.

She withdrew from school.

Don’t withhold your kindness.

We can withstand storms.

It’s a worthwhile cause.

Stay youthful at heart.

Learning in fifth grade.

Ethics teach right from wrong.

This method helps us.

I use mouthwash daily.

The pathway is beautiful.

Southeast is where sun rises.

Be truthful with friends.

She has aesthetic taste.

Can I have anything?

Athena is wise goddess.

He is very athletic.

Please authorize my request.

Teacher authorized our project.

Fill the bath water.

Bethlehem is historic place.

I’ll coauthor the book.

He won decathlon events.

Dorothy had adventures there.

It’s ethical to help.

I will help faithfully.

Ethiopia has rich culture.

South Dakota has parks.

South Korea loves technology.

Athletic club meets Saturday.

Arithmetic is fun learning.

The amphitheater hosts concerts.

Authenticity is important always.

South America has wonders.

South Carolina has beaches.

I need some toothpaste.

Use a toothpick after.

the weatherman predicts rain

weatherproof gear is best

a tough withdrawal period

altogether a fun time

my brother-in-law’s jokes

my father-in-law’s wisdom

wearing a leather jacket

my lovely mother-in-law

nevertheless, we keep trying

the strength of togetherness

smelly clothing in the hamper

enjoying summer weather outside

bundling up for winter weather

my caring stepmother

together we can succeed

Final TH Phrases

bathe in the warm sun

breathe in the fresh air

use a lathe to shape

loathe the sound of nails

scathe the harsh winter wind

bath time is fun

Beth loves to play

I sat in booth

We like both options

take a deep breath

She made broth today

This cloth feels soft

Death comes to all

The water’s great depth

Keep your faith strong

In fifth grade now

Watch the plant’s growth

Keith is my friend

Measure the length here

Math is my favorite

It’s just a myth

I made a vow, oath

Close your mouth tight

Follow the winding path

Ruth enjoys her art

Seth has a cool bike

The sloth moves slowly

Smith lives down south

Count your teeth carefully

Brush your tooth daily

Feel the warmth inside

Don’t show your wrath

She wore a wreath

The youth are joyful

He’s a clever sleuth

I’m in ninth grade

He hath a good heart

She is in eighth

Traveling north is nice

Going south feels great

This is the tenth day

Look beneath the bed

Ride the bike path

Clean the birdbath

Kenneth is our guide

The locksmith is helpful

The mammoth is huge

A tree’s outgrowth is big

Call from the phone booth

I have a sweet tooth

The sun is at zenith

He’s a skilled goldsmith

Enjoy a hot bath

Aftermath of the game

It was the eightieth time

It was the fiftieth year

Meredith sings beautifully

The monolith is tall

The nineteenth century was busy

The silversmith made jewelry

The sixtieth day arrived

The tablecloth is pretty

Today is the thirtieth

Celebrating the twentieth year

The undergrowth is dense

Look underneath the car

I’ll use the voting booth

She lost her baby tooth

Take a bubble bath

I have wisdom teeth

Today is the twentieth

Elizabeth loves to dance

It’s the seventieth event

She’s in the telephone booth

Use a dishcloth wisely

I live in Duluth

Edith loves to read

Check your eyetooth today

I need a half-length

Judith plays the piano

The blacksmith is busy

I study at Dartmouth

seethe with quiet anger

smooth the rough edges

soothe the crying baby

let the puppy teeth gently

 

TH Sentences

Initial TH Sentences

Thad enjoys playing soccer with his friends.

The thatch on the roof keeps the rain out.

The theft at the store shocked everyone involved.

The thieves ran away with the stolen money.

My thigh hurts after running for so long.

I have a big thirst for cold lemonade.

I thought about the homework I need to finish.

The thug stole a bike from the park.

I heard a thump coming from the attic.

I have a sore throat after singing loudly.

Think carefully before you answer the question.

The throne was decorated with beautiful jewels today.

Thor is a popular character in many stories.

I thought I saw a rainbow yesterday.

My thumb got stuck in the door again.

The thick book was difficult to carry around.

Be careful of the thorn on that rose bush.

I need to think about my next steps.

The thief was caught by the police quickly.

I hope the ice will thaw by noon.

She used a thread to sew the button.

I have three pets that love to play.

The thick fog made it hard to see.

My thigh hurts from playing soccer yesterday.

We learned about the third planet from the sun.

The best thing about summer is no school.

I am more thankful than ever this year.

The thankless job requires a lot of patience.

Thelma loves to read mystery books every night.

I filled my thermos with hot chocolate today.

My thesis for the paper is very interesting.

The Greek letter theta looks like a circle.

I want to thicken the sauce for dinner.

The thickness of the ice surprised us all.

My thighbone is very strong and healthy today.

I lost my thimble while sewing yesterday.

Thinking positively helps me feel much better.

The ice cream cone is getting thinner now.

Thirteen is my favorite number of all time.

My thirst for adventure keeps growing each day.

We walked through the park to the playground.

His thoughtful gift made me feel so special.

There are a thousand stars in the sky.

She drew a thumbnail sketch of her project.

The thunder scared my dog during the storm.

Thursday is my favorite day of the week.

The thyroid gland helps regulate our body functions.

I used a thumbtack to hang the poster.

That plant has very thorny branches everywhere.

There are thirty students in my classroom today.

Thirteen students joined the basketball team this year.

We play third base during our baseball games.

Thanksgiving is a time for family and friends.

The theater was filled with excited children tonight.

We studied thematic elements in our English class.

Theodore is a kind and friendly classmate.

I want to theorize about our science project.

Therapy can help people feel better and heal.

The thermostat keeps our home nice and warm.

The Thesaurus is useful for finding synonyms and antonyms.

The thickening soup smelled delicious while cooking.

I have thirty-eight stickers in my collection now.

She has thirty-five books on her shelf today.

My sister is thirty-three years old this year.

I will be thirty-two on my birthday soon.

He has thirty-one marbles in his collection.

The thoroughbred horse won the race very easily.

I completed the homework thoroughly before turning it in.

The thunderbird is a creature in Native American lore.

I saw a thunderbolt flash across the sky.

The thunderous applause filled the entire auditorium.

We hid from the thunderstorm under the table.

I was thunderstruck by the surprising news today.

The thinking hat helped me focus on my work.

The therapist listens carefully to help people heal.

Her theatrical performance impressed the entire audience today.

The study of theology explores deep questions about life.

Therapeutic activities can help us relax and unwind.

The thermometer showed a high temperature this afternoon.

My Thermos bottle keeps my drink cold all day.

He spoke threateningly when he was very upset.

A thundershower is expected later in the day.

The thermostatic control kept the room comfortable.

Thanksgiving Day is a time for family gatherings.

They are taller than I thought they would be.

This book is better than the last one I read.

Those apples look fresher than the other ones.

There is a big tree behind the house.

They have a new puppy that loves to play.

I will finish my homework then go outside.

There’s a cool park where we can play.

These shoes fit better than the ones I wore.

Though it was cold, we had a great time.

They’ve planned a surprise party for their friend.

You should believe in yourself and trust thyself.

Thou art wiser than most people I know.

Thereupon, the team celebrated their big victory together.

The birds are singing beautifully in the trees.

They will arrive at the park around three o’clock.

Thy kindness has touched many hearts this week.

There’s a big difference between those two choices.

They’ll help each other with their school projects.

Thereby, we learned the importance of teamwork and friendship.

These cookies smell amazing and taste even better!

I have a feeling that today will be fun.

Medial TH Sentences

Although it was raining, we still went outside.

The bather enjoyed the warm sun on the beach.

Bathing in the river was refreshing and fun.

Don’t bother me when I’m reading, please!

After running, I need a breather to relax.

Breathing deeply helps calm my racing heart.

My brethren and I always support each other.

My brother loves to play video games with me.

His clothing was stylish and looked very nice.

You can either join us or stay here alone.

I can hardly fathom how much I’ve grown!

My father makes the best pancakes on weekends.

The feather floated gently down to the ground.

Let’s gather our things and head to the park.

She called him a heathen for being rude.

Heather brought her favorite book to share with us.

Make sure to lather the soap well before washing.

His leather jacket looked cool and very warm.

I feel a loathing for broccoli on my plate.

My mother always knows how to cheer me up.

Neither option seemed good, so I chose neither.

The other kids laughed and played on the swings.

I would rather read a book than watch TV.

The rhythm of the music made me want to dance.

The rhythmic sounds of nature soothe my mind.

I noticed she was seething with anger today.

The snake will slither quietly through the grass.

This road is smoother than the one we took.

He has the smoothest voice I’ve ever heard!

The car drove smoothly over the new pavement.

Please don’t smother me with your big hugs!

The soothing music helped me fall asleep.

The southern winds brought warm weather to town.

You need to tether the dog to the post.

The athlete remained unscathed after the tough game.

The flowers wither when the weather turns cold.

I decided to withdraw from the noisy party.

She felt withdrawn after her friend moved away.

He withdrew his hand from the icy water.

The secret lies hidden within the old book.

Without friends, life would be quite lonely.

I can withstand any challenge that comes my way.

The task was worthy of our full attention.

Athens is a city filled with rich history.

The athlete practiced hard for the big game.

An author writes stories that entertain many readers.

The boathouse is located near the peaceful lake.

I placed my towel on the bathmat today.

She likes to relax in her bathtub at night.

Ethan loves playing soccer with his friends daily.

Ethel baked cookies for the school bake sale.

Ethics are important in making fair decisions.

My dog is very faithful and always loyal.

In fifth grade, we study many interesting subjects.

The Gothic architecture looks stunning and mysterious.

Kathleen enjoys painting and drawing in her free time.

Kathy is my best friend from school this year.

A lethal snake can be very dangerous and scary.

Luther loves to read books about history.

Matthew plays the piano beautifully at school concerts.

Don’t misthink the instructions; they are clear and simple.

She took a big mouthful of delicious ice cream.

The mouthless creature scared everyone at the party.

The mouthpiece fits perfectly for my trumpet lessons.

Nathan is excited to join the school play.

I have nothing planned for this weekend yet.

The pathway through the park is very lovely.

A python is a large snake that squeezes tightly.

She enjoys playing with her favorite toy every day.

It’s time to rethink how we solve problems.

Being ruthless is not a good character trait.

In sixth grade, we learn about science and math.

Smithfield is known for its tasty ham products.

Can you find something fun to do today?

South Bend is a lovely place to visit.

The southeast corner has the best sunlight.

He is a skilled southpaw who plays baseball.

A toothache can be really painful for anyone.

I need some toothpaste to brush my teeth.

Can you pass me a toothpick for lunch?

Always be truthful and honest with your friends.

He decided to withdraw from the competition today.

She withdrew her name from the list of participants.

It’s not nice to withhold information from others.

We can withstand any challenge that comes our way.

This project is worthwhile and important for our team.

The youthful spirit of children is very contagious.

In fifth grade, I enjoy learning new things.

Ethics help us make right choices every day.

The method to solve this problem is simple.

I need some mouthwash to freshen my breath.

The pathway leads us to the beautiful garden.

Southeast is the direction we should be heading.

Being truthful is a valuable character trait to have.

Athena is the Greek goddess of wisdom and war.

The athletic club meets every Saturday for practice.

They authorize students to use the school library.

He has authorized the use of the playground.

The bath water is warm and relaxing today.

Bethlehem is a city with a significant history.

He is a co-author on the new book project.

She trained hard for the decathlon last summer.

Dorothy is a character in a famous story.

Being ethical is important in our everyday lives.

She faithfully supports her friends through thick and thin.

Ithaca is known for its beautiful landscapes and parks.

Feeling lethargic can happen after a long day.

Lethargy makes it hard to concentrate on tasks.

The marathon was a tough but fun challenge.

I have math homework to finish before dinner.

A methodic approach helps me complete my tasks.

The mythical creature flew high in the sky.

Nathaniel loves reading books about adventures and mysteries.

That was a pathetic excuse for being late.

The pathfinder led us through the dark forest.

During the read-a-thon, we read many fun books.

He worked ruthlessly to finish his project.

I showed sympathy for my friend during her sadness.

The telethon raised money for a good cause.

Today is the thirty-third day of summer vacation.

Tooth decay can be prevented with good hygiene.

The tooth fairy visited me last night again.

We’ll meet at two-thirty for our practice.

He has the wherewithal to succeed in life.

You must authorize the changes before proceeding.

Her authentic smile brightened up the room.

I will grab a bath towel after my shower.

The bath water is ready for my sister.

As a coauthor, I helped write the story.

Empathy is important for understanding other people’s feelings.

That was a pathetic attempt to finish first.

He uses a stethoscope to check the heartbeat.

I play youth soccer every Saturday with friends.

Anesthesia helps patients feel no pain during surgery.

She showed antipathy towards the unfair rules.

The authority figure made sure everyone was safe.

We practiced calisthenics to stay healthy and fit.

A hypothesis is a guess based on evidence.

It’s fun to hypothesize about the future together.

Mathematics is an important subject in school.

Mythology includes many fascinating stories and characters.

The pathologist studies diseases and their effects.

South Africa is known for its beautiful landscapes.

South Dakota has many interesting tourist attractions.

South Korea is a country with a rich culture.

The athletic club promotes fitness and healthy living.

Arithmetic is an essential part of mathematics.

The amphitheater hosts many concerts and events.

Authenticity is important in building trust with others.

Catholicism is one of the world’s major religions.

Ethiopia has a long and rich history to explore.

South America has many diverse cultures and people.

South Carolina is famous for its beautiful beaches.

Final TH Sentences

The bath is warm and relaxing after school.

Beth is my best friend in the class.

The booth at the fair is very colorful.

Both dogs love to play in the yard.

Take a deep breath and relax, please.

I made chicken broth for dinner last night.

The cloth feels soft against my skin.

He was afraid of the death of his pet.

The depth of the water was surprising today.

My faith helps me stay strong during challenges.

In fifth grade, we learn many interesting things.

The growth of the plant amazed everyone in class.

Keith runs fast during our soccer practice daily.

Measure the length of the rope carefully, please.

We have math homework due tomorrow, don’t forget.

The ancient myth told of brave heroes and gods.

I promised to keep my oath to help others.

Close your mouth when you are eating, please.

We walked down the path to the park.

Ruth loves to read books every evening.

Seth is learning to ride his new bike.

The sloth moves slowly through the trees.

Smith has a friendly dog that loves playing.

The south side of the hill is sunny.

Brushing my teeth is important for good health.

The tooth fairy visited me last night again.

The warmth of the sun feels so nice.

She expressed her wrath when she lost the game.

He decorated the door with a lovely wreath.

The youth enjoyed the festival in the park.

The detective acted like a clever sleuth today.

In ninth grade, the subjects become more challenging.

The book hath many pages to read carefully.

She scored an A in her eighth-grade class.

The north wind blew cold during the night.

In the south, the summers are really hot.

I will turn ten on the tenth day.

The cat slept beneath the warm blanket.

We rode our bikes on the bike path.

The bird bath attracted many colorful birds.

The blacksmith forged a beautiful iron gate.

Dartmouth is a school known for its history.

I need a dishcloth to clean the table.

Duluth has many interesting places to explore together.

Edith baked delicious cookies for everyone to enjoy.

The eyetooth is an important part of dental health.

A half-length coat is perfect for cool weather.

Judith loves to paint beautiful pictures at home.

Kenneth is very good at solving puzzles quickly.

The locksmith helped us open the stuck door.

The mammoth is a fascinating creature from history.

The outgrowth in the garden looks very healthy.

We met at the phone booth near school.

She has a sweet tooth for chocolate cake.

We reached the zenith of the mountain today.

The goldsmith created a beautiful necklace for her.

After a hot bath, I feel refreshed and clean.

He has a sweet tooth for ice cream.

The aftermath of the storm was very surprising.

This is the eightieth day of school this year.

I will celebrate my fiftieth birthday next summer.

Meredith loves to play soccer every weekend.

The monolith stood tall against the bright sky.

The nineteenth chapter of the book is exciting.

The silversmith crafted a lovely bracelet for me.

In the sixtieth minute, we ended the game.

The tablecloth is clean and ready for dinner.

Today is the thirtieth day of our project.

The twentieth anniversary is a special occasion to celebrate.

The undergrowth was thick in the forest today.

The kids hid underneath the table during the game.

I went to the voting booth last week.

I lost my baby tooth while eating lunch.

Taking a bubble bath is a fun way to relax.

Wisdom teeth can be uncomfortable for many people.

Today is the twentieth day of summer vacation.

Elizabeth is excited about her birthday party soon.

This is my seventeenth birthday celebration this year.

I waited at the telephone booth for my friend.

I love to bathe in the warm sunlight.

Take a moment to breathe deeply and relax.

The carpenter used a lathe to shape the wood.

I really loathe doing chores on weekends!

Her harsh words did not scathe my feelings.

I could see him seethe with anger during class.

The road was smooth after it was repaved.

The gentle music helped soothe my tired mind.

Babies often teethe when they’re growing new teeth.

 

TH Stories

TH Story #1

Thad the talking thumb was thrilled for Thanksgiving! As he looked out from his cozy little home beneath the thatch of a colorful dollhouse, he thought about all the delicious food he would eat. Thad had a thirst for pumpkin pie and turkey, and his excitement made him feel lighter than air. “This Thanksgiving will be the best yet!” he declared, bouncing on his thick thumb like it was a throne. His friend Thelma, a thoughtful little thimble, giggled at his enthusiasm and asked, “What’s the first thing thou wilt do?”

“First, I’ll help my family prepare the feast!” Thad replied with a thump of his thumb. He planned to thicken the gravy and mix the stuffing with just the right amount of thyme and other spices. However, Thad was also a bit nervous about a threatening thunderstorm predicted for Thursday. “I hope it doesn’t come too soon!” he thought, as the clouds began to thicken outside. He didn’t want anything to spoil the fun of Thanksgiving. “No thieves or thugs will ruin my day!” he said with determination, thinking of how grateful he felt for his family and brethren.

As the day went on, Thad happily joined Thelma and other friends to decorate the table with colorful cloths and a big centerpiece of autumn leaves. They even set out a special Thermos bottle filled with hot apple cider to keep everyone warm. Thad felt thankful for all the things he had, and he loved the laughter and joy shared around the table. With a full heart and a belly full of food, Thad knew this Thanksgiving would be one to remember, even if the thunder and rain tried to come through!

TH Story #2

In the heart of the thick jungle, Ethan the python was a fifth grader with a big dream. He wanted to learn everything about mathematics and the thrilling places in Ethiopia and Athens. As he slithered through the lush thickets, he thought about how much he admired athletes and authors who traveled the world. “If I could just master math, I might fathom the distances and pathways to these amazing places,” Ethan mused, feeling both excited and a little nervous. He often thought of his friend Ethel, who always helped him with his math homework, but today, he wanted to tackle the challenge himself.

Ethan found a cozy spot beneath a tall tree where he could spread out his bath towel and take out his books. He began to study hard, determined to tackle tough equations and thick textbooks. “Mathematics is like a pathway,” he thought, “leading me to the knowledge I seek!” With each page he turned, he felt more faithful to his goal. “If only I could visit Athens and see the ancient amphitheaters or travel to Ethiopia to learn about its thrilling history!” he exclaimed, wishing he could be as smart as Matthew, who was the best student in their class.

As Ethan’s thoughts swirled around him, he felt a sense of clarity. He realized that his journey was about more than just numbers; it was about understanding the world around him. “I can’t misthink my dreams,” he decided, feeling a surge of determination. “With patience and hard work, I will withstand any challenges!” Just then, a gentle breeze rustled the leaves above him, and he smiled, thinking about how his adventure in learning would be both worthwhile and thrilling. With renewed energy, Ethan continued his studies, eager to share everything he learned with his friends, especially Ethel and his thoughtful companion, Nathan. Together, they would explore the wonders of mathematics and the mysteries of the world!

TH Story 3

Seth the sloth was thrilled about his adventure to visit his friend Keith the mammoth in South Dakota. As he stretched his thick arms and looked out from his tree, he thought about the journey ahead. “This is going to be a wonderful trip!” he exclaimed, feeling the warm sunlight on his furry back. Though he moved slowly, he was determined to reach Keith’s home in time for the big autumn feast. He gathered a few tasty leaves and filled his thermos with fresh, sweet nectar to keep his thirst at bay.

The path Seth chose was thick with bushes and thorny vines. “I must tread carefully,” he thought, trying not to get stuck. Along the way, he met several friendly animals who offered him advice. “Stay on the path,” a wise turtle said, “and don’t get lost in the thicket!” Seth thanked them, feeling grateful for their thoughtful words. He noticed the deep breath of the wind through the trees, as if nature was cheering him on. Each thump of his heart made him feel more determined, and he thought of the fun he’d have with Keith.

Finally, after a long and thoughtful journey, Seth arrived at Keith’s cozy cave. The mammoth was waiting with a warm smile and a hearty laugh. “Seth, you made it!” Keith thumped his big foot excitedly. “I’m so thankful you’re here!” They hugged, and Seth felt the warmth of friendship fill his heart. Together, they enjoyed a delicious feast of fruits and nuts, sharing stories about their travels and dreams. As they sat beneath the stars, Seth thought about how thankful he was for this friendship and the adventures that brought them together. It was a Thanksgiving celebration unlike any other, and Seth knew this was a trip he would never forget!

TH Story 4

In a sunny garden, thirty thorny rose plants stood tall, eager to learn. “What fun it would be to count to three!” they thought. “Shall we count together?” said the eldest rose, whose thorns were thicker than the others. “There’s nothing better than sharing this journey with thee!” The younger roses agreed, their bright blooms shimmering in the sunlight. Thus, they decided to gather in a circle and begin their counting adventure.

“Let us start with one!” exclaimed the smallest rose, thrusting her petals forward. “One is the first, and we can count from there!” The other roses repeated, “One, one, one!” After practicing, they felt proud of themselves. “Now, we shall move to two!” declared a rose with particularly thick thorns. “Two is twice as lovely as one!” They all chimed in, “Two, two, two!” The excitement grew, and they could hardly wait for the next number.

Finally, they approached the last number. “This is it, dear friends—let’s count to three!” they shouted. “Three, three, three!” echoed throughout the garden. Their joyful laughter attracted the attention of butterflies and bees, who danced around them. “They’ve done it!” said a nearby bumblebee. “These thorny roses have learned to count!” The roses felt a great sense of achievement, and thereupon they decided to celebrate their success with a gentle sway in the breeze, proud of their newfound skill.

TH Story 5

In a small town nestled between the hills, there lived a mother named Heather who had a knack for predicting the weather. Although many thought it was a silly hobby, Heather found great joy in observing the changing skies and the rhythmic patterns of nature. “I can fathom what the weather will be like,” she often said, her brother teasing her with a playful, “You’re such a heathen for thinking that!” Each morning, she would gather her children’s clothing and step outside, breathing in the fresh air while keeping a close eye on the clouds.

One sunny afternoon, while her children played in the garden, Heather noticed a shift in the wind. “I think a storm is coming!” she declared, her voice smooth yet firm. “Let’s not bother with bathing today; it’s better to prepare!” Her children, not wanting to miss any fun, protested, “But we’d rather play than clean!” Nevertheless, Heather reminded them of the importance of being ready. “We can always have a soothing bath after the storm passes,” she assured, smoothing out the wrinkles of her leather jacket and grabbing her trusty umbrella.

As the clouds began to gather and the wind picked up, Heather felt a sense of pride in her ability. “Look at the way the trees sway and the birds quickly slither into their nests,” she pointed out. “They know the storm is near!” With that, they all hurried inside, thankful for her thoughtful guidance. “There’s nothing worse than being caught unprepared!” she said, chuckling at their previous loathing of chores. Together, they watched the raindrops dance against the window, knowing that as long as they were together, they could weather any storm that came their way.

TH Story 5

In a quaint little town, there lived a thirty-three-year-old man named Thor, who thoroughly loathed smooth things. “The thought of touching silky fabrics makes my skin throb!” he would exclaim, shaking his head in disdain. His brother, a true lover of all things smooth, would tease him mercilessly. “You’re such a heathen, Thor! Don’t you ever want to try something soft and soothing?” But Thor remained steadfast, convinced that the rough and the textured were far more worthy of appreciation.

One bright morning, while sitting on his favorite wooden bench beneath a thicket of trees, Thor watched the world around him. He cherished the rough bark of the trees that tickled his fingertips and the earthy scent of the soil that thrilled his senses. “There’s nothing smoother than a well-trodden path, but I prefer this textured trail!” he thought. As he inhaled the fresh air, he noticed a group of children playing nearby, their laughter ringing through the air like a rhythmic melody. They were sliding down a slick hill, squealing with delight, but Thor cringed at their glee. “Such frivolous fun!” he muttered under his breath, shaking his head.

Determined to teach the children about the beauty of roughness, Thor approached them with a grin. “Hey there, my little brethren! Would you like to explore the thrilling world of the rugged terrain?” he asked, his enthusiasm bubbling over. The children glanced at him, a mixture of confusion and curiosity lighting up their faces. “There’s a rocky path just beyond the thicket that’s filled with adventure and excitement!” Thor exclaimed, gesturing wildly. “You’ll discover that there’s much more to enjoy than just the slick slide!” The children gathered around him, intrigued. As they trekked through the uneven ground, Thor felt a rhythmic joy in their laughter. He realized that perhaps smoothness wasn’t so bad after all—especially when shared with friends who understood the thrill of both the rough and the smooth in life.

TH Progression Cards & Tongue Twisters

TH Tongue Twisters

The thirty-three thieves thought that they were worthy.

That bather by the beach loves to breathe deeply.

They’ll gather together, although they’ve got other things.

This weather is smoother than those southern winds.

Heather’s brother with the feather helps with breathing.

The rhythmic thumping of the drum soothed them all.

Neither the mother nor the father liked the loathing.

I’d rather gather feathers than worry about clothing.

Thus, the heathen will withdraw from the righteous path.

There’s a loathing for leather beneath the lathering soap.

Those brothers breathed life into their rhythmic dance.

Though they’re thin, they thrive on that southern breeze.

Heather and her brethren bathe beneath the shining sun.

The slithering snake smothered itself in the grass.

They’re breathing deeply while they bathe by the pond.

I can’t fathom why they’d bother with that game.

The brothers in the doghouse are always seething.

There’s a smoother path behind the thorny thicket.

She’ll soothe her brother if he starts to whine.

The feather that floated was neither here nor there.

Those who slither carefully often find treasure beneath.

The sun’s heat will weather the strongest leather shoes.

The bather caught her breath before jumping in.

Let’s gather at the treehouse to play together.

Their love for the beach is rather intense, indeed.

They’ll inhale deeply before they begin the race.

Heathen thoughts are not welcome in this peaceful place.

With every breath, they’ll slither smoothly through the grass.

There’s rhythm in the waves as they crash on the shore.

The seething storm will neither bother nor frighten us.

Although the path is steep, they’ll climb together.

He’d rather linger in the shade than feel the heat.

Thad the thief thought he could thwart the theft.

The thirty-thousand athletes from Athens run through thick mud.

Ethel’s thick bath towel fell beneath the bathtub’s edge.

Ethan the python slithered through the thorny thicket.

The thoughtful author thinks about thick, thrilling myths.

Kathleen kept her thick cloth beneath the weathered thatch.

Both the thief and thug thought they could sneak through.

Thelma’s thimble thread was thicker than a thumb.

Luther’s loyal python had a thumping heart beneath its skin.

The boathouse by the river has a thick, wooden thatch.

A thoughtful thief thought of stealing the thick gold.

Southpaw Seth threw three thick, thunderous throws.

The math homework was a mouthful of thick problems.

The bubbling broth thickened as it simmered on the stove.

In the deep, dark depth of the sea, nothing stirs.

The athletic athlete took his third oath to win.

They’ll think of something thrilling for Thanksgiving dinner.

Ethel’s ethics teacher thinks thoroughly about right and wrong.

The faithful dog found the thief beneath the booth.

There’s a mystical path through the thick undergrowth.

Matthew misthinks that his length is shorter than Thor’s.

The thunderous clap startled the sloth beneath the tree.

Ruth ran swiftly to the telephone booth to think.

The golden wreath glimmered with thick, shimmering threads.

With a mouthful of broth, Ethan thought about lunch.

The sly sleuth sought the truth through thick fog.

Thor’s thunderbolt struck the ground with a thundering thump.

A warm bath helped Ethel wash away her worries.

The growth of the thorny bush was quite impressive.

The athletic club meets every Thursday with thick smiles.

The sweet tooth of Keith craved thick, sugary treats.

The classroom’s theme was the history of thoughtful Athens.

They withdrew their mouths from the bubbling bath water.

The bathmat slipped beneath them with a thumping sound.

The brave knight faced the thorny path without hesitation.

A thoughtful thinker wrote a thesis on truth and ethics.

Ethel and Kathleen authorized a read-a-thon for therapy.

Thirteen turtles traveled through the southbound thicket.

The lost mammoth wandered beneath the thick, thunderous trees.

Thump! The thick ball hit the ground with a thud.

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