Object Pronoun Worksheet For Grade 1

Understanding object pronouns is an essential part of learning English grammar for young learners. This Object Pronoun Worksheet for Grade 1 is designed to help kids easily identify and use object pronouns like him, her, it, us, and them in sentences. With fun exercises and simple examples, this worksheet will make learning grammar enjoyable and effective for first graders. Get ready to strengthen your child’s grasp of object pronouns with this engaging resource!

 

Object Pronoun

 

Object Pronoun Worksheet

I ————————-am

He………………………………… is

She…………………………….is

It——————————-is

You……………………………are

We…………………………….are

They —————————are

 

Example sentence:

  • I am here.
  • You are late.
  • He is tall.
  • She is kind.
  • They are friends.
  • You are smart.
  • It is sunny.
  • I am ready.
  • You are helpful.
  • He is strong.
  • She is funny.
  • They are waiting.
  • You are awesome.
  • It is cold.
  • I am happy.
  • You are sleepy.
  • He is busy.
  • She is tired.
  • They are playing.
  • You are polite.
  • It is quiet.
  • I am hungry.
  • You are funny.
  • He is helpful.
  • She is smart.
  • They are dancing.
  • You are creative.
  • It is dark.
  • I am sad.
  • You are kind.
  • He is quiet.
  • She is shy.
  • They are laughing.
  • You are brave.
  • It is hot.
  • I am excited.
  • You are curious.
  • He is happy.
  • She is calm.
  • They are talking.
  • You are adventurous.
  • It is windy.
  • I am cold.
  • You are friendly.
  • He is serious.
  • She is focused.
  • They are singing.
  • You are patient.
  • It is raining.
  • I am proud.
  • am a student.
  • You are my best friend.
  • He is reading a book.
  • She is painting a picture.
  • They are building a sandcastle.
  • It is a beautiful flower.
  • I am ready for school.
  • You are wearing a new dress.
  • He is riding a bicycle.
  • She is cooking dinner.
  • They are playing soccer.
  • It is a small puppy.
  • I am holding a red balloon.
  • You are helping your mom.
  • He is planting a tree.
  • She is dancing to the music.
  • They are cleaning their room.
  • It is a sunny day.
  • I am drinking a glass of water.
  • You are running very fast.
  • He is washing the dishes.
  • She is writing in her notebook.
  • They are visiting the zoo.
  • It is a rainy afternoon.
  • I am watching a movie.
  • You are feeding the cat.
  • He is fixing his toy car.
  • She is listening to the radio.
  • They are drawing with crayons.
  • It is a colorful rainbow.
  • I am brushing my teeth.
  • You are sitting on the chair.
  • He is playing the piano.
  • She is watering the plants.
  • They are reading their favorite story.
  • It is a noisy parrot.
  • I am eating an apple.
  • You are climbing a tree.
  • He is opening the window.
  • She is talking on the phone.
  • They are swimming in the pool.
  • It is a bright lamp.
  • I am drawing a picture of a house.
  • You are solving a puzzle.
  • He is playing with his dog.
  • She is cleaning the mirror.
  • They are having lunch together.
  • It is a big elephant.
  • I am looking at the stars.
  • You are carrying a heavy bag.

FAQ

  1. What is an object pronoun?
    An object pronoun is a word that replaces a noun and receives the action in a sentence, like him, her, us, or them.
  2. Why are object pronouns important for kids to learn?
    Object pronouns help kids write and speak more naturally by avoiding repetition of nouns.
  3. What age group is this worksheet suitable for?
    The worksheet is ideal for children in Grade 1, typically ages 6-7.
  4. Can this worksheet be used at home and in classrooms?
    Yes, it’s perfect for both homeschooling and classroom learning.
  5. Are there interactive activities included in the worksheet?
    Yes, the worksheet includes engaging exercises like fill-in-the-blanks and matching activities to practice object pronouns.

 

 

Related Topics:

Pronoun Anchor chart | subject Pronoun | Singular- plural pronoun