Free Food Worksheet | Year 4 Core | BookFlik

Boost your classroom language lessons with our engaging and colourful Spanish food worksheet year 4 core resource. Designed specifically for Year 4 pupils, this printable activity pack helps children build their vocabulary while exploring the delicious world of Spanish cuisine.
In this lesson, students will learn how to identify and name common food items in Spanish, such as fruit, vegetables, and typical snacks. By completing the activities, children will develop their ability to read, write, and recognise key phrases related to likes and dislikes, such as me gusta and no me gusta. This Spanish food worksheet year 4 core follows the UK National Curriculum requirements for modern foreign languages at Key Stage 2, ensuring that learners are building a strong foundation in listening, speaking, and writing.
Teachers can use this resource as a standalone lesson, a starter activity, or as part of a wider topic on European cultures. The pack includes five to seven varied tasks that move from simple recall to practical application, challenging students to match images to words, complete simple sentences, and even design their own healthy Spanish tapas menu.
We understand that every classroom is different, which is why our Spanish food worksheet year 4 core is expertly crafted for learners working at the expected standard. The activities use clear, age-appropriate vocabulary and structured guidance to support independent work, while providing enough depth to keep pupils engaged and enthusiastic about language learning. Whether you are introducing new food groups or practising sentence construction, this worksheet provides a warm and encouraging way for children to practise their skills.
Download this free resource today to bring the vibrant flavours of Spain into your Year 4 classroom. It is the perfect tool for building confidence in a new language while supporting core curriculum objectives in a fun, accessible, and meaningful way for all your pupils.
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