Make grammar practice interactive and engaging with this Pronoun Review Game Show! Designed in a Jeopardy-style format, this digital activity helps students review and practice subject pronouns, object pronouns, possessive pronouns, and reflexive pronouns. Perfect for ESL, EFL, and ELL learners, this resource combines fun and learning while reinforcing key grammar concepts.
With 50 grammar-based questions, your students will substitute nouns with pronouns, choose the correct pronoun in context, and build a solid understanding of how pronouns function in English. Great for whole-class review, small group competitions, or test prep.
Language Focus:
- Subject Pronouns (I, you, he, she, we, they)
- Object Pronouns (me, him, her, them, us)
- Possessive Pronouns (mine, yours, theirs)
- Reflexive Pronouns (myself, himself, themselves)
How It Works:
- Students select a point value linked to a grammar question
- Answer multiple-choice questions on pronoun usage
- Click to reveal the correct answer and update scores
- Interactive, competitive, and perfect for classroom engagement
- No-prep—just open in PowerPoint or Google Slides™ and play
What’s Included:
- 2 Digital PowerPoint Game Shows (25 questions each, 50 total)
- Google Slides™ versions of both games
- Teacher directions for setup and gameplay
Important Notes:
- PowerPoint Version: Features disappearing points after each question is answered (best for in-class play).
- Google Slides™ Version: Teachers manually cover used points with tokens while keeping track of scores.
Why Teachers Love It:
- Perfect for grammar test review or end-of-unit practice
- Encourages speaking, listening, and comprehension skills
- Reusable year after year with different classes
- Engages learners with game-based learning strategies
Pair It With:
For even more grammar practice, try pairing this game with the ESL Grammar Board Game Bundle . Together, they give your students multiple ways to practice grammar skills in a fun, interactive way.
Also Available on TPT:
Pronoun Review Game Show - Subject, Object, Possessive & Reflexive

