He, She, It Worksheets for Class 1 (Free Printable PDF)

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He She It Worksheets for Class 1 (Free Printable Pronoun Practice)

Learning pronouns helps children avoid repeating the same noun again and again in a sentence. In early classes, students first learn the pronouns he, she, and it.

These words are used to replace a noun when talking about a boy, girl, or thing.

These Class 1 worksheets help children practice choosing the correct pronoun through simple exercises and pictures.

What Are He, She, and It?

He, she, and it are pronouns. A pronoun is a word that takes the place of a noun.

Examples:

  • Rohan is playing. → He is playing.
  • The girl is singing. → She is singing.
  • The dog is sleeping. → It is sleeping.

Children often learn these pronouns when they begin writing simple sentences.

He, She, It Worksheets for Class 1

These printable worksheets help children practice identifying the correct pronoun.

Activities may include:

  • choosing the correct pronoun
  • filling in the blanks
  • matching sentences with pictures
  • replacing nouns with pronouns

These exercises are designed for early elementary learners and make grammar practice easier.

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Tips to Help Kids Learn Pronouns

You can help children practice pronouns in everyday conversation.

For example:

  • Point to a boy and say “He is running.”
  • Point to a girl and say “She is reading.”
  • Point to an object or animal and say “It is big.”

Simple examples like these help children understand how pronouns work in sentences.

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