Free Weather Poster Download for Class 4 Students | BookFlik

Bring the magic of language learning into your classroom with our vibrant French weather poster year 4 core resource. Designed specifically for pupils working at the expected standard, this colourful visual aid helps children master essential vocabulary for describing the elements in French. Whether you are teaching a beginner unit or refreshing past knowledge, this French weather poster year 4 core resource provides the perfect reference point for daily calendar routines or creative writing tasks.
Children will learn how to express common weather conditions, including il fait beau (it is nice weather), il pleut (it is raining), and il fait froid (it is cold). By visualising these phrases alongside clear, engaging illustrations, students can confidently build sentences to describe the climate. This French weather poster year 4 core resource aligns directly with the CBSE / NCERT Curriculum for languages, which encourages children to express opinions and describe people, places, and things orally and in writing.
Teachers can use this poster as a focal point during the start of a French lesson. Encourage pupils to look at the poster and answer the question Quel temps fait-il? (What is the weather like?) as part of their daily register. It serves as an excellent prompt for group discussions, helping students practise their pronunciation and memory. Because this resource is designed for the core level, it balances accessibility with the challenge required for Class 4 learners to feel a sense of achievement.
To check understanding, we have included five questions at the end of the resource:
1. How do you say it is sunny in French?
2. Which phrase would you use if you need an umbrella today?
3. Translate il fait chaud into English.
4. Can you name two weather types that you might experience in autumn?
5. Write a full sentence describing the weather outside your classroom right now using the poster as a guide.
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