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6th Grade Common Core: L.6.1a

Common Core Identifier: L.6.1a / Grade: 6
Curriculum: Language: Conventions of Standard English
Detail: Ensure that pronouns are in the proper case (subjective, objective, possessive).
40 Common Core State Standards (CCSS) aligned worksheets found:
This worksheet focuses on using pronouns in compound subjects or objects. Students will fill in the blank using the correct subject or object pronoun in each sentence.
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This anchor chart provides a great overview of possessive pronouns both before a noun and without a noun.
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What are reflexive pronouns? Learn how most pronouns ending in -self or -selves are objects that refer back to the subject of the sentence. Then identify antecedents and provide the correct reflexive pronoun.
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Circle the correct pronouns to complete the sentences and identify whether they are subjective, objective, or possessive.
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With this worksheet, students will circle the correct subject or object pronouns to complete each sentence. Then they will identify whether each word is a subject or object pronoun.
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Use this anchor chart to help reinforce the understanding of subject and object pronouns. It includes descriptions of each, as well as examples or how they are used in sentences.
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The words I and me are first person pronouns. Choose the correct word to complete each sentence.
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On this worksheet, students will circle the pronoun that correctly completes each sentence. The top of the worksheet offers brief explanations about possessive pronouns when they come before nouns and when they don't have a noun.
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Errors in this week's set of Fix the Sentences activities include incorrectly written possessive nouns and adjectives, mistakes in verb tense, common sixth-grade misspellings, and more.
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Practice important sixth grade grammar, punctuation, spelling, and sentence structure with these Fix the Sentences worksheets.
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With our Fix the Sentences worksheets, students find and fix mistakes in two sentences each day. Written with 6th grade reading and writing levels in mind, many of these sentences contain multiple clauses with errors related to sentence structure, as well as capitalization, spelling, and punctuation.
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Complete each sentence with the correct pronoun to replace the given noun or nouns. Then identify whether the pronoun is subjective or objective.
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