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Demonstrative Questions

This worksheet helps students in Grades 4, 5, and 6 practice using demonstrative pronouns correctly by writing original questions based on short conversation scenarios. Through contextual analysis, question formation, pronoun selection, and creative language use, learners choose this, that, these, or those to match number and distance while crafting realistic, meaningful questions.

Learning Goals

  • Forming Questions with Pronouns (Grades 4-6) – Students write clear questions that correctly use demonstrative pronouns.
  • Demonstrative Pronoun Usage in Dialogue – Learners apply pronoun rules within conversational contexts.
  • Writing for Purpose and Context – Students tailor questions to fit specific situations and meanings.
  • Creative Sentence Construction – The activity encourages flexible thinking and original language production.

Instructional Benefits

  • Teacher-Created Resource – Designed to align with upper-elementary ELA grammar and writing standards.
  • Scenario-Based Prompts – Realistic situations make grammar practice meaningful and engaging.
  • Supports Speaking and Writing Fluency – Writing questions mirrors how pronouns are used in real conversation.
  • Flexible Use – Ideal for grammar lessons, partner work, independent practice, or speaking activities.

This demonstrative pronoun question-writing worksheet supports grammar accuracy, contextual reasoning, and expressive language skills. By crafting questions that match distance and number cues, students gain confidence using demonstrative pronouns naturally in both writing and dialogue. Whether used in a classroom or homeschool language arts setting, this printable provides focused, no-prep practice that strengthens pronoun usage and clear communication.

This worksheet is part of our Demonstrative Pronouns Worksheets collection.

Demonstrative Questions Worksheet

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