Choose the Right 3rd Person Pronoun Worksheet

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He, She, It, They! Choose the Right 3rd Person Pronoun Worksheet

Why Pronouns Matter

Grasping how pronouns work is a key step for good grammar and clear communication! Using the right pronoun, like “he” for a friend or “they” for a group, helps kids speak and write with confidence. It also teaches them how to replace repeating nouns, making their writing sound smoother and more natural.

Third-person pronouns—like he, she, it, and they—are especially important for storytelling, conversation, and descriptive writing. Learning to use these correctly helps young learners describe people, animals, and objects around them with clarity.

What’s Inside This Pronoun Worksheet?

Our “Choose the Right Pronoun!” worksheet is designed for early elementary learners who are just beginning to explore grammar. It focuses specifically on subject pronouns, especially third-person pronouns, and how they function in sentences. It includes:

  • A word bank of subject pronouns (I, he, she, it, we, you, they)

  • Six fill-in-the-blank sentences using common real-life scenarios

  • Simple sentence structures to help reinforce context-based grammar

  • A clean, kid-friendly layout to reduce overwhelm

Students will gain practice identifying whether a noun refers to a single person (he, she), an object or animal (it), or a group (they). This builds early mastery of one of the most common grammar elements in writing and speech.

Why This Matters in Early Grades

In kindergarten and first grade, students are building foundational language structures. Learning to swap a noun like Tom with he, or the puppies with they, boosts sentence fluency, comprehension, and oral communication. This worksheet is a perfect way to guide them through those first steps in recognizing and using third-person pronouns effectively.

Plus, using visual cues and repetition builds memory—and kids get that “aha!” moment when they realize how pronouns streamline our language and reduce redundancy.

Perfect for ESL Learners Too!

This pronoun worksheet is especially helpful for English Language Learners (ELLs). The clear word bank removes the stress of recall, and each sentence uses familiar vocabulary and structure. ESL learners can see how subject pronouns fit into real-life sentences, reinforcing both grammar and vocabulary in one activity.

Plus, the use of third-person pronouns is especially useful for ESL students, who often struggle with matching subject and verb forms. Practicing “He is,” “She is,” and “They are” lays a foundation for future sentence building.

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