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Pronouns
CONCEPTUALUse personal, possessive, and indefinite pronouns correctly (e.g., I/me/my, they/them/their, anyone/everything), replacing nouns to avoid repetition
Mastery Evidence
- Replace a repeated noun with a pronoun: 'The dog was happy. He wagged his tail.'
- Use I/me correctly in subject and object position in a sentence
- Choose the correct possessive pronoun (my/his/her/their) to match the noun it replaces
Assessment Prompt
“When [child] retells a story or describes what a friend did, do they use words like "he", "she", "they", or "his" correctly — instead of repeating the person's name every single time?”
Prerequisites2
- Building sentencessoftAges 4—6
- Basic Nouns & VerbshardAges 5—6
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Unlocks2
- Agreement in sentenceshardAges 8—10
- Pronouns for clarityhardAges 7—9