Grade 1/Pronouns
Subject Pronouns (1389)
Students replace the underlined subject noun with the correct subject pronoun — practicing I, you, he, she, it, we, they in simple Grade 1 sentences.
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Quick Tip
A subject pronoun replaces the noun doing the action.
Use: I, you, he, she, it, we, they
Use: I, you, he, she, it, we, they
Teacher Resources
Teaching Notes
Build a class anchor chart: one column with nouns and a second column with the matching pronoun. Students can reference it during practice.
Vocabulary
Pronoun: A word that replaces a noun.
Subject Pronoun: A pronoun used as the subject of a sentence.
Common Mistakes
- Using him or her (object pronouns) instead of he or she
- Writing they for a single animal (teach it first at Grade 1)
- Forgetting that I is the pronoun for yourself as the subject, not me
Differentiation
SupportProvide the pronoun word bank directly on the worksheet.
ChallengeWrite a new sentence using the pronoun they chose.
Discussion Questions
- What clue in the sentence helps you choose between he and she?
- When would you use we instead of they?
Extension Activities
- Pronoun swap game: read a sentence, student calls out the replacement pronoun.
- Write 3 sentences about a pet using only pronouns (no pet names).
Parent Tip
Ask your child to name people or things in the room using pronouns like he, she, or it.
Learning Path
Skill Level
beginner
Estimated Time
15 minutes
Skills Practiced
use subject pronouns
Prerequisites
- identify_personal_pronouns
