The or thee? That is the question. But it doesn’t really matter if you spell it
“t – h – e.”![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhx-P-aWVS92Q5PpH1hQc-RmM7Bh6pL76HT_Y6Awn_CgspzcQDxIMVAAfMbTyySU31AZ-u_hcSjZdOm1-L3Rf_jKBtffIT6MVoRxgQp5U7LfI1FQxW2tXkUWRAOYylnovTMnkK6i5pEBdDw/s1600/Unknown-9.png)
“The” Book
Fold two sheets of paper in half and staple. Children write the word “The” at the top of each page and then draw a picture. What a simple way for beginning readers to feel successful.*Advanced children could write a sentence using the word “the.”
You could also make an “a” book.
THE Song
(Tune: “Shortnin’ Bread”)You can say the
Or you can say the,
But you always have to spell it
T – H – E.