This post is all about pronouns, which are words that take the place of a noun (i.e., a person, place, or thing). The two pronouns that we will be talking about today are subjective pronouns and objective pronouns.
Subjective Pronouns: words such as I, he, she, they, and we act as the subject of a sentence. This means that they perform the action. For example: “He went outside.”
Objective Pronouns: words such as him, her, them, us, and you act as the object of a sentence. This means they receive the action of the verb. For example: “Give it to him.”
You can find more information about pronouns here: https://www.factmonster.com/features/grammar-and-spelling/pronouns-subjective-objective-possessive-demonstrative-more and I will include a visual example at the bottom of this post.
For extra practice, try this chair activity with your family at home! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0UeRiPgNJMY