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Pronouns Anchor Charts

  • Updated

    Updated:  16 Oct 2024

Display this set of 7 pronouns anchor charts in your classroom to remind your students of the most common types of pronouns and their uses.

  • Editable

    Editable:  Google Slides

  • Non-Editable

    Non-Editable:  PDF

  • Pages

    Pages:  7 Pages

  • Curriculum
  • Grades

    Grades:  K - 5

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teaching resource

Pronouns Anchor Charts

  • Updated

    Updated:  16 Oct 2024

Display this set of 7 pronouns anchor charts in your classroom to remind your students of the most common types of pronouns and their uses.

  • Editable

    Editable:  Google Slides

  • Non-Editable

    Non-Editable:  PDF

  • Pages

    Pages:  7 Pages

  • Curriculum
  • Grades

    Grades:  K - 5

Display this set of 7 pronouns anchor charts in your classroom to remind your students of the most common types of pronouns and their uses.

Display a Set of Pronouns Anchor Charts  in Your Classroom

Pronouns can be a tricky part of speech for students to grasp, mainly because there are so many different types!

This set of 7 pronouns anchor charts has been designed by Teach Starter’s experienced teacher team to remind your students of the most common types of pronouns and their purpose. They provide a great reference point for your students to consult at any time during the school day. The anchor chart pack contains anchor charts for the following types of pronouns:

  • Personal Pronouns
  • Subject Pronouns
  • Object Pronouns
  • Possessive Pronouns
  • Relative Pronouns
  • Reflexive Pronouns
  • Indefinite Pronouns

Each anchor chart clearly explains the focus pronoun type, provides some examples of that pronoun type and includes a model sentence to help students understand how the pronoun functions in everyday writing.

This resource is available as a full-color PDF or editable Google Slides file. If your school has limited color printing, we recommend printing in grayscale on colored paper. You may even wish to enlarge the anchor charts so that they really pop when placed on your classroom bulletin board!

Use These Pronoun Anchor Charts in Your Writing Lessons

While these pronoun anchor charts make a great classroom display, they can be used in many other ways in your lessons, too! Here are a few ideas from our teacher team:

  1. Lesson Aids – As you teach each type of pronoun, refer to the anchor charts to reinforce students’ understanding of how pronouns work.
  2. Pronoun Hunt Activity – After introducing a new type of pronoun using the anchor charts, have students find examples of that pronoun type in their reading texts or writing.
  3. Sentence-Building Exercise – Use the anchor charts as prompts for students to create their own sentences. For example, after discussing reflexive pronouns, students can write sentences using words like “myself” or “themselves.”

Download and Print These Pronoun Anchor Charts

Use the Download button to access the full-color printable PDF anchor chart set or the fully editable Google Slides file. Please note that you will be required to make a personal copy of the Google Slides file before you can access it.

Print and display on your classroom bulletin board. Refer to the display whenever your students need a reminder of which pronoun to use in their writing!


This resource was created by Lindsey Phillips, a teacher in Michigan and a Teach Starter collaborator.


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