Who Is Crossing?

Road Signs #9

Worksheet Description

This worksheet is designed as a teaching aid to enhance students’ awareness of different crossing signs they may encounter on the road. The title, “Who or What is Crossing?” sets the focus for the activity, which is further clarified by the instructions asking students to write down who or what to look out for in relation to each sign. A blank space is provided at the top for students to write their names, personalizing their worksheets.

The worksheet depicts six road signs, each in the shape of a red triangle, which typically serves as a warning to drivers. The signs feature different symbols inside the triangles, indicating various types of crossings. The first sign shows a horse and rider, while the second depicts two figures, suggesting a pedestrian crossing. The third sign has a schoolhouse, indicating a school crossing, and the fourth features a train, warning of a railway crossing ahead. The last two signs depict a tractor and a family of ducks, respectively, signaling areas where farm vehicles or animals may cross the road. Below each sign is a line where students are expected to describe the potential hazard. This exercise not only teaches students to recognize these signs but also to anticipate and understand the potential dangers they signify, promoting safety and caution.