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Subject Pronouns Practice

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Subject Pronouns Practice

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📚 Part 1: Multiple Choice & Learning Goals

I can... identify and use subject pronouns (I, you, he, she, it, we, they) to replace nouns that act as the subject of a sentence.

Success criteria: I can choose the correct subject pronoun to replace people or things in sentences and explain why the pronoun is correct.

1. Choose the subject pronoun that replaces the capitalized words: Tom and I went to the park. ______ went to the park.

He

They

We

2. Choose the correct subject pronoun: Maria speaks three languages. ______ speaks three languages.

He

She

They

3. Choose the subject pronoun that best replaces the subject: The cat is sleeping on the chair. ______ is sleeping on the chair.

It

He

She

4. Choose the pronoun: You and your friends are invited to the game. ______ are invited.

We

They

You

5. Choose the correct subject pronoun: My sister and her dog live nearby. ______ live nearby.

We

They

She

✏️ Part 2: Short Answers — Use subject pronouns

I can... rewrite sentences so the subject is a pronoun and fill in blanks with the correct subject pronoun.

Success criteria: I can replace names or noun phrases with the correct subject pronoun and keep the sentence meaning the same.

6. Fill in the blank with the correct subject pronoun:

Sam and Lily finished their project. ______ finished their project. ____

7. Rewrite using a subject pronoun (replace the subject):

The teacher called Carlos.

8. Fill in the blank:

The books are on the table. ______ are on the table. ______

9. Rewrite using the correct pronoun:

My family and I will travel next summer.

10. Change the sentence to use a subject pronoun:

Jessica and Mark play basketball after school.

Differentiation strategies: Provide a word bank (I, you, he, she, it, we, they) and sentence starters for learners who need support. Use short, spoken directions and one task at a time.

Extension activities: Ask advanced learners to write two sentences for each subject pronoun or to explain why a particular pronoun is correct in three different sentences.

Dyslexia-friendly reading options: Offer high-contrast text, extra spacing between lines, and a read-aloud option. Present one sentence per line and allow paper with colored overlays if helpful.

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