Free Telling The Time Worksheet | Year 4 Core | BookFlik

Free Telling The Time Worksheet | Year 4 Core | BookFlik

Free Telling The Time Worksheet | Year 4 Core | BookFlik worksheet preview — French Telling The Time
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  • Subject: French
  • Topic: Telling The Time
  • Year group: Year 4
  • Difficulty: Core

Boost your pupils’ confidence in modern foreign languages with our engaging French telling the time worksheet year 4 core resource. Designed specifically for the UK National Curriculum, this printable activity pack helps children master the basics of reading clocks in French. By the end of this lesson, students will be able to confidently identify and write down key times, including o’clock, half past, and quarter past, using correct French terminology.

Our French telling the time worksheet year 4 core is perfectly aligned with the Year 4 programme of study, which encourages pupils to develop an interest in speaking and listening to another language. This resource features Rosa the parrot, our friendly bilingual guide, who leads students through clear, structured exercises. Pupils will practise matching French phrases to clock faces, translating simple time-based sentences, and solving fun logic puzzles that reinforce their vocabulary retention.

Teachers can use this versatile French telling the time worksheet year 4 core as a starter activity, a main lesson component, or even as a homework task to consolidate classroom learning. The activities are designed to be intuitive, allowing children to work independently or in small groups. Because this is a core-level resource, it is pitched exactly at the expected standard for Year 4, providing the right level of challenge to keep learners focused and motivated.

The pack includes a variety of question styles to ensure a deep understanding of the topic:

1. Label the clock faces with the correct French phrase for the time shown.

2. Translate three sentences from French into English, focusing on morning and afternoon times.

3. Draw the hands on a blank clock face to match a given French statement.

4. Help Rosa the parrot identify which clock shows the time for her breakfast.

5. Use your knowledge to write a short sentence in French about your favourite time of day.

Download this essential resource today to bring French time-telling to life in your classroom!

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