Community Signs Exploration
A worksheet for Grade 4 students to identify and understand common community signs and their importance.
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Read each question carefully and answer to the best of your ability. Community signs help us navigate and stay safe. Let's explore some of them!
1. What does a 'STOP' sign typically mean?
Speed up
Come to a complete halt
Turn left
Yield to other cars
2. Which sign indicates that a school is nearby?
Hospital sign
Railroad crossing sign
School zone sign
One Way sign
3. A sign with a picture of a person walking across a street means a is ahead.
4. The color is often used for warning signs.
5. A 'NO PARKING' sign means you can park your car there for a short time.
True
False
6. A 'YIELD' sign means you must stop completely, no matter what.
True
False
7. Why is it important to pay attention to community signs?
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