Reflexive Pronouns Worksheets & Poster for 2nd Grade L.2.1.c

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I used this resource as morning work one week and my students really enjoyed it. They learned about reflexive pronouns and had fun doing it!
This is an excellent resource with a variety of exercises and lessons for students to practice grammar.
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Make learning fun with this set of 2nd grade reflexive pronouns activities! This resource will help your students practice the skill of identifying and using reflexive pronouns. With these reflexive pronouns worksheets and anchor charts, your students will learn how to use reflexive pronouns in their writing. 


This no-prep resource is a great supplemental tool to help students practice the skill of identifying and writing reflexive pronouns. Oftentimes, textbooks and workbooks can be dull and boring. These reflexive pronouns worksheets will work great as a fun and quick supplemental tool to help students learn to figure out the different types of reflexive pronouns. 


Included with this packet of 2nd grade reflexive pronouns worksheets and anchor charts: 

  • 1 Reflexive pronouns anchor chart
  • 12 Reflexive pronouns worksheets 
  • Answer key 


Originally made for second grade, these reflexive pronoun activities can be used for high level first graders and it would be a great review tool for third graders. You may also find it useful to use with ESOL students. These reflexive pronoun activities cover Common Core Standard: L.2.1.c- Use reflexive pronouns (e.g., myself, ourselves).


You will LOVE using these reflexive pronoun anchor charts and worksheets in your classroom! Try using them for…

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Differentiation is easy with these 2nd grade reflexive pronoun activities! There are various levels of practice sheets and reflexive pronoun anchor charts to support independence in your classroom. Whether you follow Common Core or not, this reflexive pronouns pack will be beneficial to your students to enhance their grammar and spelling skills. 



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What teachers are saying…


⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ “This is an excellent resource with a variety of exercises and lessons for students to practice grammar.” -Michelle M.


⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ “The perfect resource! My students learned so much from these ready to go practices.”  -Jennifer C.


⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ “I used this resource as morning work one week and my students really enjoyed it. They learned about reflexive pronouns and had fun doing it!” -Erin Griffith



Need more reflexive pronoun practice for your students? Check out: Reflexive Pronouns Boom Cards to go with these worksheets. These are self-checking digital task cards, and just like Teachers Pay Teachers, sign up is free.


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Use reflexive pronouns (e.g., myself, ourselves).

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