Description
Your students will love this engaging Perfect Day Project where they get to imagine, describe, and visually represent their ideal day — all in French!
Students practice using French time expressions such as du matin, de l’après-midi, and du soir to tell what time they will do 8 different activities throughout their perfect day. Each activity must be written as a full sentence using proper vocabulary and expressions for time.
To add a creative twist, students also produce a visual representation of their day — whether that’s a hand-drawn poster, a digital collage, or a PowerPoint presentation with images.
What Students Will Do:
- Write at least 8 sentences describing activities they will do during their perfect day
- Use correct French time of day expressions (du matin, de l’après-midi, du soir) and specify exact times
- Include essential daily events such as waking up, eating meals, activities, and going to sleep
- Add sensory and social details: what they will eat, watch or listen to, and who they’ll be with (people or animals)
- Create a visual representation of their perfect day (hand-drawn poster, digital poster, PowerPoint slideshow, etc.)
Success Criteria:
- Created a clear daily schedule for the perfect day
- Included at least 8 different activities
- Assigned a different time for each activity
- Correctly used French time of day expressions
- Wrote at least 8 complete sentences in French
- Included a visual element representing the perfect day
Why Teachers Love This Project:
- Perfect for practicing French time expressions in a meaningful context
- Integrates writing, speaking, and creativity
- Easy to differentiate and adapt for different skill levels
- Encourages students to use language authentically and personally
- Supports digital or traditional classroom formats
Included in This Resource:
- Student instructions and guidelines (English )
- Success criteria
- Visual representation ideas
- Printable Rubric
This project is ideal for your Core French or French immersion classroom as a fun, creative way to practice daily routine vocabulary and time expressions — all while developing writing and presentation skills!
Perfect Day Project — FSL Time & Daily Routine Writing + Visual Representation
Highlights
Description
Your students will love this engaging Perfect Day Project where they get to imagine, describe, and visually represent their ideal day — all in French!
Students practice using French time expressions such as du matin, de l’après-midi, and du soir to tell what time they will do 8 different activities throughout their perfect day. Each activity must be written as a full sentence using proper vocabulary and expressions for time.
To add a creative twist, students also produce a visual representation of their day — whether that’s a hand-drawn poster, a digital collage, or a PowerPoint presentation with images.
What Students Will Do:
- Write at least 8 sentences describing activities they will do during their perfect day
- Use correct French time of day expressions (du matin, de l’après-midi, du soir) and specify exact times
- Include essential daily events such as waking up, eating meals, activities, and going to sleep
- Add sensory and social details: what they will eat, watch or listen to, and who they’ll be with (people or animals)
- Create a visual representation of their perfect day (hand-drawn poster, digital poster, PowerPoint slideshow, etc.)
Success Criteria:
- Created a clear daily schedule for the perfect day
- Included at least 8 different activities
- Assigned a different time for each activity
- Correctly used French time of day expressions
- Wrote at least 8 complete sentences in French
- Included a visual element representing the perfect day
Why Teachers Love This Project:
- Perfect for practicing French time expressions in a meaningful context
- Integrates writing, speaking, and creativity
- Easy to differentiate and adapt for different skill levels
- Encourages students to use language authentically and personally
- Supports digital or traditional classroom formats
Included in This Resource:
- Student instructions and guidelines (English )
- Success criteria
- Visual representation ideas
- Printable Rubric
This project is ideal for your Core French or French immersion classroom as a fun, creative way to practice daily routine vocabulary and time expressions — all while developing writing and presentation skills!



