Free Transport Drawing Sheet | Year 5 Core | BookFlik

Free Transport Drawing Sheet | Year 5 Core | BookFlik worksheet preview — French Transport
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About this drawing sheet

  • Subject: French
  • Topic: Transport
  • Year group: Year 5
  • Difficulty: Core

Boost your pupils’ French vocabulary with our engaging French transport drawing sheet year 5 core resource. Designed specifically for Year 5 learners following the UK National Curriculum, this activity combines creative expression with language acquisition. As children explore the world of travel, they will learn key nouns such as un avion, un train, un vélo, and un bateau, helping them to confidently describe how they travel to school or go on holiday.

This French transport drawing sheet year 5 core is perfect for primary school teachers looking to bridge the gap between artistic creativity and modern foreign language studies. By illustrating their own scenes, students build a stronger mental connection to new vocabulary, moving beyond simple rote memorisation. Teachers can use this resource as a standalone starter task, a colourful homework assignment, or as part of a wider unit on travel and geography. The activity encourages pupils to label their drawings, reinforcing correct spelling and gendered noun usage, which are essential components of the Year 5 language curriculum.

We understand that every classroom has different needs, which is why this French transport drawing sheet year 5 core is set at the expected standard. It provides a balanced challenge that supports recall and comprehension while allowing space for personal interpretation. To help your class get started, our bilingual friend Rosa the parrot has included a helpful pronunciation guide at the bottom of the sheet.

What is included?

1. Vocabulary list: Key transport terms in French.

2. Labelled drawing space: Space to illustrate and identify modes of transport.

3. Sentence starters: Simple phrases like Je voyage en… to help pupils construct full sentences.

4. Creative prompts: Scenarios such as a trip to the seaside or a journey through the city.

5. Extension challenge: A short translation task to test their understanding of different travel methods.

Download this resource today to bring vibrant, creative learning into your French lessons.

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