This simple yet effective exercise is designed to help beginner learners master the French days of the week (jours de la semaine). Perfect for primary school students or early language learners, this printable PDF makes learning the French calendar sequence fun and intuitive.
Knowing the days of the week is a fundamental vocabulary skill in any language.
Our worksheet provides engaging activities that reinforce the correct order and spelling of lundi (Monday) , mardi (Tuesday) , mercredi (Wednesday) , jeudi (Thursday) , vendredi (Friday) , samedi (Saturday) , and dimanche (Sunday)

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🎯 Key Learning Objectives of This French Worksheet
This worksheet is specifically crafted to achieve several core educational goals, ensuring a comprehensive understanding of the French days of the week.
- Vocabulary Acquisition: Students will learn the names and correct spelling of all seven French days.
- Sequential Understanding: Learners practice placing the days in the correct calendar order.
- Temporal Reasoning: The exercises challenge students to identify the day “after” (le jour d’après) and the day “before” (le jour d’avant), building essential time-related concepts.
- Visual-Verbal Association: Adorable animal illustrations help link the French word to a visual cue, aiding memory retention.
📝 Exercise Breakdown: What’s Inside?
The printable PDF features three distinct activities to solidify the knowledge of la semaine (the week) and the week-end:
1. Order the Days (Connect the Dots)
The first section (referenced as “Relie dans l’ordre les jours de la semaine“) is designed to teach the correct chronological sequence of the week, typically by connecting the days in order from Monday (lundi) to Sunday (dimanche).
2. What Day Comes Next? (Trouve le jour d’après)
This activity tests sequential memory. The student must write the day that immediately follows the given day:
- Vendredi (Friday) → Samedi (Saturday)
- Dimanche (Sunday) → Lundi (Monday)
- Mardi (Tuesday) → Mercredi (Wednesday)
3. What Day Came Before? (Trouve le jour d’avant)
This task requires reverse sequential thinking. Students must identify the day that precedes the one provided:
- Dimanche (Sunday) ← Lundi (Monday)
- Jeudi (Thursday) ← Vendredi (Friday)
- Vendredi (Friday) ← Samedi (Saturday)
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