Demonstrative Story Writing
This worksheet helps students in Grades 4, 5, and 6 strengthen their understanding of demonstrative pronouns by integrating this, that, these, and those into a short, original story. Through creative writing, grammar application, sentence planning, and close self-editing, learners practice using each demonstrative naturally while maintaining clear meaning, correct reference, and smooth narrative flow.
Learning Goals
- Demonstrative Pronoun Mastery (Grades 4-6) – Students correctly use this, that, these, and those within a single piece of writing.
- Story Writing with Grammar Integration – Learners apply grammar rules naturally while developing a short narrative.
- Composition and Organization – Students write a focused story with logical sentence order and clarity.
- Grammar Awareness and Self-Checking – Underlining pronouns reinforces recognition and accuracy.
Instructional Benefits
- Teacher-Created Resource – Designed to align with upper-elementary ELA grammar and writing standards.
- Model Included – An example story provides clear guidance for correct pronoun use.
- Creative Yet Structured Task – Students write freely while meeting specific grammar requirements.
- Flexible Use – Ideal for writing workshops, grammar integration lessons, enrichment, or assessment.
This demonstrative story writing worksheet supports grammar accuracy, narrative fluency, and creative expression. By crafting a short story that includes all four demonstrative pronouns, students deepen their understanding of how pronouns function to clarify meaning within connected writing. Whether used in a classroom or homeschool language arts setting, this printable offers meaningful, no-prep practice that blends grammar mastery with imaginative storytelling.
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