Free Greetings Drawing Sheet | Year 4 Core | BookFlik

Bring the joy of language learning into your classroom with our engaging French greetings drawing sheet year 4 core. This creative resource is designed to help children master essential French vocabulary through visual association and artistic expression. By linking new words to colourful drawings, students can better retain common greetings such as bonjour, salut, au revoir, and bonne nuit.
Our French greetings drawing sheet year 4 core aligns perfectly with the UK National Curriculum for Key Stage 2 languages. It encourages pupils to listen, join in, and write familiar words while developing their confidence in speaking a new language. This resource is specifically pitched at the expected standard for Year 4 learners, providing a balance of support and challenge to ensure every child feels successful. Teachers can use this activity as a starter task to settle the class, a main lesson activity to reinforce pronunciation, or even as a fun homework task to share with parents.
Beyond simple translation, the French greetings drawing sheet year 4 core invites students to express their understanding through art. When children draw a sun alongside the phrase bonjour or a moon next to bonne nuit, they build strong mental connections that make vocabulary stick. This multisensory approach is highly effective for mixed-ability classrooms, allowing children to demonstrate their learning in a way that feels natural and enjoyable.
This resource includes five key questions to check understanding:
1. Which French phrase would you use to greet someone in the morning?
2. Draw a picture to represent the phrase salut.
3. If you were leaving school for the day, which word would you say to your teacher?
4. Write the English translation for the phrase bonne nuit.
5. Create your own dialogue using two of the greetings you have learned today.
Download this free, high-quality printable today and watch your pupils blossom as they explore the vibrant world of French!
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