1st Grade Pronouns Worksheets

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Free printable pronouns grammar & writing worksheets for 1st grade students (Ages 6-7). Covers Selecting pronouns, Personal pronouns, Changing nouns to pronouns, and more. All worksheets are aligned to Common Core standards.

Written by Adi Ackerman, Head Teacher

Pronouns

Personal pronouns

Common pronouns - Pig - 1st Grade Pronouns worksheet preview

Common pronouns - Pig

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Common pronouns - Soccer - 1st Grade Pronouns worksheet preview

Common pronouns - Soccer

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Common pronouns - Tennis - 1st Grade Pronouns worksheet preview

Common pronouns - Tennis

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Personal pronouns - Friends - 1st Grade Pronouns worksheet preview
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Personal pronouns - Phone - 1st Grade Pronouns worksheet preview

Personal pronouns - Phone

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Personal pronouns - Triceratops - 1st Grade Pronouns worksheet preview
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Reflexive pronouns - Coin - 1st Grade Pronouns worksheet preview

Reflexive pronouns - Coin

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Reflexive pronouns - Farm - 1st Grade Pronouns worksheet preview

Reflexive pronouns - Farm

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Reflexive pronouns - Ski - 1st Grade Pronouns worksheet preview

Reflexive pronouns - Ski

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Write reflexive pronouns - Fries - 1st Grade Pronouns worksheet preview
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Write reflexive pronouns - Pasta - 1st Grade Pronouns worksheet preview
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Pronouns

I or me - Robot - 1st Grade Pronouns worksheet preview

I or me - Robot

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Matching Pronouns - Present - 1st Grade Pronouns worksheet preview
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Personal Pronouns - Cake - 1st Grade Pronouns worksheet preview
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Personal Pronouns - Cow - 1st Grade Pronouns worksheet preview
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Personal Pronouns - Falcon - 1st Grade Pronouns worksheet preview
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Frequently Asked Questions

First graders should develop several pronoun skills per CCSS L.1.1d: using personal subject pronouns (I, you, he, she, it, we, they) correctly as sentence subjects, using object pronouns (me, him, her, us, them) after verbs and prepositions, using possessive pronouns (my, your, his, her, its, our, their) to show ownership, and beginning to use reflexive pronouns (myself, himself, herself) in context. Students should understand that pronouns replace nouns to avoid repetition: instead of writing Sarah went to Sarah's locker and Sarah got Sarah's book, we write Sarah went to her locker and she got her book. Worksheets that present sentences with repeated nouns and ask students to replace them with the correct pronoun build this skill directly. Matching activities connecting nouns to their replacement pronouns (the girls = they, Mr. Smith = he, the dog = it) reinforce the noun-pronoun agreement that is essential for clear writing. First-grade pronoun instruction builds the foundation for the pronoun-antecedent agreement work expected in second and third grade CCSS language standards.

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