Use this indefinite pronouns worksheet pack to get your students identifying and using these essential parts of speech.
The Ultimate Indefinite Pronouns Worksheet Pack
An indefinite pronoun is a word that replaces a noun, but it doesn’t refer to a specific person, place, thing or amount. Some examples of indefinite pronouns are words like “everyone,” “someone” and “nothing.”
This indefinite pronouns worksheet pack has been designed by the Teach Starter team to give your students practice identifying and using some of the most commonly used indefinite pronouns. Designed for 5th grade students, this pack includes five unique activities to help your students explore and master these important parts of speech.
Inside this indefinite pronouns worksheet pack, you will find the following activities:
- Identify the Pronoun – Read the sentences and underline the indefinite pronoun.
- Fill in the Blanks – Use the pronouns in the word bank to complete the sentences.
- Fix the Sentence – Rewrite the sentences using a correct indefinite pronoun.
- Create a Sentence – Write sentences using indefinite pronouns from the list.
- Pronoun Detective – Read the passage and circle the indefinite pronouns.
This indefinite pronouns worksheet pack downloads as an easy-print PDF or an editable Google Slides file. Answers are included in both file options.
Multiple Uses for These Worksheets on Indefinite Pronouns
This set of worksheets on indefinite pronouns can be used in multiple ways during your grammar lessons. Here are a few suggestions from our teacher team:
- Whiteboard Warm-Up – Choose an indefinite pronoun worksheet to project onto your interactive whiteboard. Work through the exercises as a class, inviting students to come up and underline or circle the answers.
- Morning Work or Bell Ringer – Use one of the indefinite pronouns worksheets as morning work or as a bell ringer activity to settle students at the start of class while reinforcing grammar skills.
- Review Game – Turn the worksheets on indefinite pronouns into a review game where students answer questions and earn points for their team. This encourages participation and reinforces learning in a group setting.
Download These Indefinite Pronouns Exercises
Use the dropdown menu on the Download button to access your preferred version of these indefinite pronoun exercises. (Note: You will be prompted to make a copy of the Google Slides version to your personal drive before accessing it.)
As this resource contains answer sheets, we recommend printing one copy of the entire file. Then, remove the answer sheets and make photocopies of the worksheets as required.
This resource was created by Brittany Collins, a teacher in Indiana and a Teach Starter collaborator.
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