✍️French A1.1 – Fill in the blanks
French Fill-in-the-Blanks Worksheets A1
Two printable fill-in-the-blanks worksheets for beginner French learners: la météo (the weather) and la poste et le courrier (the post office). Each page opens with a word bank, then nine or eight cursive sentences to complete.
Students read the sentence, choose the right word from the box and write it in the blank: a simple routine that builds vocabulary, spelling and cursive reading at the same time.
Free: la météo
Premium: la posteExplore the collection
The weather worksheet is free and works as a gentle entry point for beginners. The post office worksheet is premium, with the same word-bank routine on a richer everyday situation.
1. Free – Fill in the Blanks: The Weather (La météo)
This free worksheet follows the year season by season: when each season starts, the July heat, April showers, March hail and the long June evenings. Students pick from a 13-word list (automne, averses, chaud, été, grêle, hiver, journées, neige, nuageux, printemps, températures, vacances, vent) and write each word in the matching sentence.
The cursive handwriting also makes it a gentle reading task: students decode the sentence first, then write. A good fit for the first months of French.

Preview the free weather worksheet before downloading.
Free PDF – The Weather (La météo)
Download the free fill-in-the-blanks worksheet with word bank and cursive sentences.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What level are these worksheets for? ▼
They are designed for true beginners (A1.1). The sentences stay short, and the word bank at the top supports every answer.
Which worksheet is free? ▼
The weather worksheet (la météo) is a free PDF. The post office worksheet (la poste et le courrier) is part of the premium collection.
What skills do they practise? ▼
Vocabulary in context, spelling, cursive reading and writing. The completed sentences can also fuel a short oral warm-up or role play.
Do I need to prepare anything? ▼
No. Print the page and go: the word bank guides the students, and the routine is the same on both worksheets.
