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Pronouns and Antecedents

Introduction To Pronouns Instructional Video
​Understanding Pronouns Instructional Video
Subject Pronouns Instructional Video
Pronouns and Antecedents Instructional Video
Pronouns Song Video
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Pronouns replace nouns or proper nouns.  They must always refer to their antecedents when writing, whether within the individual sentence or earlier in the paragraph.  Antecedents are often the subjects of sentences.  The GrammarSong video “Pronouns and Antecedents” illustrates the link in which pronouns refer to their antecedents by providing examples with labels and graphics.  The activities reinforce this link and provide opportunities for practice.

Review Video & Follow These Instructional Guidelines

Third Grade

  • Review GrammarSongs video “Pronouns.”  Watch GrammarSongs video “Pronouns and Antecedents.”  Proceed to Fourth Grade Recommendations as needed.

Fourth Grade

  • Review GrammarSongs video “Pronouns.”  Watch GrammarSong video “Pronouns and Antecedents.”  Complete grammar sheet “Pronouns and Antecedents.”

**Encourage students to examine samples of their own writing for examples of pronoun and antecedent agreement.  Allow students to examine real literature or basal selections to find examples of pronoun and antecedent agreement. 

Fifth Grade

  • Review GrammarSong videos “Pronouns” and “Pronouns and Antecedents.”  Review grammar sheet “Pronouns and Antecedents” as needed.  Complete grammar sheet “Pronoun and Antecedent Practice.”


**Encourage students to examine samples of their own writing for examples of pronoun and antecedent agreement.  Allow students to examine real literature or basal selections to find examples of pronoun and antecedent agreement. 

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