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Description

Mastering pronoun cases is a foundational requirement for middle school writers. This printable Kinds of Pronouns Review worksheet provides immediate practice in identifying and replacing nouns with the correct subjective and objective pronouns. Students will analyze context to ensure grammatical accuracy across ten distinct sentences.

At a Glance

  • Grade: 6 · Subject: English Language Arts (ELA)
  • Standard: CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.L.6.1.A — Ensure that pronouns are in the proper subjective, objective, or possessive case
  • Skill Focus: Subjective and Objective Pronoun Replacement
  • Format: 1 page · 10 problems · Answer key included · PDF
  • Best For: Grammar warm-ups and formative assessment
  • Time: 15–20 minutes

What's Inside

This single-page resource features a structured two-column layout designed for maximum clarity. Column A presents a variety of sentences containing underlined nouns or noun phrases, while Column B provides space for students to write the corresponding replacement pronoun. The worksheet includes an answer key that covers subject pronouns like "He" and "They," as well as object pronouns like "him" and "them."

Zero-Prep Workflow

The zero-prep workflow for this resource is designed for busy classrooms. First, print the single-page PDF (30 seconds). Second, distribute the worksheet as a bell-ringer or independent practice task (30 seconds). Third, review the answers as a whole group using the provided key (5 minutes). The total teacher preparation time is under two minutes, making it ideal for sub plans.

Standards Alignment

This resource is aligned to `CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.L.6.1.A`, which requires students to ensure that pronouns are in the proper case. By focusing on subjective and objective pronouns, the worksheet helps students avoid common errors in pronoun-antecedent agreement and case selection. This standard code can be copied directly into lesson plans, IEP goals, or district curriculum mapping tools.

How to Use It

Use this worksheet as a formative assessment after a direct instruction lesson on pronoun cases. Observe whether students can differentiate between the subject "I" and the object "me" in complex sentences. Alternatively, assign it as a quick exit ticket to gauge mastery before moving on to more complex intensive pronouns. The expected completion time is approximately 15 minutes.

Who It's For

This worksheet is tailored for Grade 6 students but is also suitable for Grade 5 advanced learners or Grade 7 students needing a refresher. It is an excellent pairing for a teacher-led anchor chart on pronoun cases or a mentor text analysis focusing on grammar. Differentiation can be achieved through small-group support for students struggling with objective case pronouns.

Grammatical mastery in middle school depends on the ability to navigate complex pronoun functions without sacrificing clarity. According to Fisher & Frey (2014), the gradual release of responsibility model is most effective when students have access to structured, independent practice tasks that isolate specific grammatical functions like pronoun case selection before applying them to their own drafting. This Grade 6 worksheet addresses CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.L.6.1.A by requiring students to replace nouns with the correct subjective and objective pronouns across ten varied sentence contexts. By providing a clear replacement task, the resource allows educators to identify specific misconceptions in pronoun usage, such as the confusion between subject and object cases in compound phrases. This targeted approach ensures that students build the mechanical fluency necessary for the NAEP-aligned writing demands of the secondary curriculum. The self-contained format supports quick integration into any ELA instructional block focused on word classes.