Match To The Meaning

Safety Signs #5

Worksheet Description

This worksheet is a teaching aid designed to sharpen students’ ability to recognize and understand common safety signs. The layout is clear and engaging, with a place at the top for the student to write their name, making the exercise personal. The title “Safety Signs” is prominently displayed at the top of the page, and the task is simple yet effective: Match each sign with its meaning. The exercise includes six different safety signs, each paired with two potential meanings. Students are required to draw a line from each sign to its correct meaning, promoting critical thinking and retention of important safety information.

The signs include a range of symbols, from an illustration of a person running towards a door, indicating an emergency exit, to a crossed-out cigarette, denoting a no-smoking area. There’s also a symbol showing a person bending at the knees to lift a heavy object, suggesting the proper way to use legs when lifting to avoid injury. Another sign with a seat belt icon crossed out demands the viewer to ‘fasten seat belt’, while a circular sign with a ‘lactose-free’ label crossed out is also included, perhaps to indicate a lactose-free area or product. By engaging with this worksheet, students become more familiar with the visual language of safety and learn to appreciate the importance of following these guidelines in daily life.