Theme Tasks catalog
The Way to School
• You will learn what parts a road in the city has, what kinds of traffic lights there are;
• You will practice choosing the parts of the road;
• You will learn to tell apart road signs for pedestrians;
• You will remember the rules for crossing the road;
• You will learn the safety rules on the way to school and on the way home;
• You will find out what to do if you get lost.
• You will practice choosing the parts of the road;
• You will learn to tell apart road signs for pedestrians;
• You will remember the rules for crossing the road;
• You will learn the safety rules on the way to school and on the way home;
• You will find out what to do if you get lost.
1
Choose the child whose way to school is the longest.
Choose the child whose way to school is the longest.
2
Let's explore a city street!
Transport moves on the road — this is a danger zone!
Pedestrians always walk on the safe sidewalk.
There is often a special bike lane at the edge of the road.
It is marked with a white line and has a picture of a bicycle on the asphalt.
This place is only for cyclists, and pedestrians stay on the safe sidewalk.
A concrete curb separates the sidewalk from the transport.
To cross to the other side of the street safely, always use the pedestrian crossing.
A place where two roads cross is called an intersection.
Remember the main safety rule: always be very careful near the road!
Do not get distracted by games and look carefully to the sides.
Let's explore a city street!
Transport moves on the road — this is a danger zone!
Pedestrians always walk on the safe sidewalk.
There is often a special bike lane at the edge of the road.
It is marked with a white line and has a picture of a bicycle on the asphalt.
This place is only for cyclists, and pedestrians stay on the safe sidewalk.
A concrete curb separates the sidewalk from the transport.
To cross to the other side of the street safely, always use the pedestrian crossing.
A place where two roads cross is called an intersection.
Remember the main safety rule: always be very careful near the road!
Do not get distracted by games and look carefully to the sides.
3
Look at the picture. Choose the part of the road where the cars go.
Look at the picture. Choose the part of the road where the cars go.
4
Let's start moving! Move the car to the part of the road where cars go.
Let's start moving! Move the car to the part of the road where cars go.
5
The way to school must be safe.
To do this, you need to follow the traffic rules.
Remember! You must cross the road only at pedestrian crossings.
This is a ground-level crossing.
Near such a crossing, there is always a bright road sign with a picture of a person walking.
Before you cross the road, stop at the curb.
Look to the left, look to the right, and then look left again.
Make sure all cars have stopped and the way is clear and safe.
Walk across the road calmly, do not run and do not stop in the middle of the street, until you are on the other sidewalk!
The way to school must be safe.
To do this, you need to follow the traffic rules.
Remember! You must cross the road only at pedestrian crossings.
This is a ground-level crossing.
Near such a crossing, there is always a bright road sign with a picture of a person walking.
Before you cross the road, stop at the curb.
Look to the left, look to the right, and then look left again.
Make sure all cars have stopped and the way is clear and safe.
Walk across the road calmly, do not run and do not stop in the middle of the street, until you are on the other sidewalk!
6
Help Milo choose the road sign that should be near the pedestrian crossing.
Help Milo choose the road sign that should be near the pedestrian crossing.
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In big cities there are also overground and underground crossings.
This is an overground crossing.
It is made as stairs placed above the roadway.
On road signs near the overground crossing, there is a picture of a person going up the stairs.
This is an underground crossing.
It is made as a tunnel under the roadway.
On road signs near the underground crossing, there is a picture of a person going down the stairs.
In big cities there are also overground and underground crossings.
This is an overground crossing.
It is made as stairs placed above the roadway.
On road signs near the overground crossing, there is a picture of a person going up the stairs.
This is an underground crossing.
It is made as a tunnel under the roadway.
On road signs near the underground crossing, there is a picture of a person going down the stairs.
8
Move the correct road sign to the underground crossing.
Move the correct road sign to the underground crossing.
9
Make a pedestrian crossing. Move the right road signs and markings to the road.
Make a pedestrian crossing. Move the right road signs and markings to the road.
10
Choose the children who break the rules for crossing the road.
Choose the children who break the rules for crossing the road.
11
Move the road signs to the correct geometric shapes.
Move the road signs to the correct geometric shapes.
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The main helper for pedestrians and drivers is the traffic light. It controls the traffic.
There are different traffic lights: for people walking and for cars.
There are special traffic lights for people walking.
If you see an orange hand — you cannot go, you must wait on the sidewalk.
But when you see a white person shape — the way is open, you can cross the street!
The traffic light for cars has three signals:
red — stop,
yellow — get ready,
and green — go.
They hang high above the road so all drivers can see them!
Remember! You can cross the road only when the green light for people walking is on.
Before you start crossing the street, make sure the cars have stopped and let you go.
It is not allowed to walk on the red light!
The main helper for pedestrians and drivers is the traffic light. It controls the traffic.
There are different traffic lights: for people walking and for cars.
There are special traffic lights for people walking.
If you see an orange hand — you cannot go, you must wait on the sidewalk.
But when you see a white person shape — the way is open, you can cross the street!
The traffic light for cars has three signals:
red — stop,
yellow — get ready,
and green — go.
They hang high above the road so all drivers can see them!
Remember! You can cross the road only when the green light for people walking is on.
Before you start crossing the street, make sure the cars have stopped and let you go.
It is not allowed to walk on the red light!
13
Help the workers fix the traffic light for pedestrians.
Move the correct colors.
Help the workers fix the traffic light for pedestrians.
Move the correct colors.
14
Choose the light at which the car must stop.
Choose the light at which the car must stop.
15
If there is no sidewalk near the road, never walk there alone!
Always hold an adult's hand.
Walk along the side of the road facing the cars so drivers can see you from far away.
Before you cross the road, make sure there are no cars coming from both sides, or they are far away.
In such places, you can cross the road only together with adults!
You need to stop at the edge of the street, make sure all cars are far away, and only then go.
In the dark, it is hard for drivers to see people walking.
When it is night outside, try to cross the road under bright street lights.
Wear light-colored clothes and use reflectors on your backpack and shoes!
If there is no sidewalk near the road, never walk there alone!
Always hold an adult's hand.
Walk along the side of the road facing the cars so drivers can see you from far away.
Before you cross the road, make sure there are no cars coming from both sides, or they are far away.
In such places, you can cross the road only together with adults!
You need to stop at the edge of the street, make sure all cars are far away, and only then go.
In the dark, it is hard for drivers to see people walking.
When it is night outside, try to cross the road under bright street lights.
Wear light-colored clothes and use reflectors on your backpack and shoes!
16
Outside the city, you can walk only on the side of the road and only with adults!
Help Alex start a safe journey.
Outside the city, you can walk only on the side of the road and only with adults!
Help Alex start a safe journey.
17
On the way to school and on the way home, follow these safety rules:
Do not talk to strangers and do not take anything from them.
Do not get into a car with strangers.
If you are in danger, ask adults for help. Show who is following you.
Do not touch unknown objects.
Do not go into the elevator or entrance with a stranger.
Do not play outside when it gets dark.
On the way to school and on the way home, follow these safety rules:
Do not talk to strangers and do not take anything from them.
Do not get into a car with strangers.
If you are in danger, ask adults for help. Show who is following you.
Do not touch unknown objects.
Do not go into the elevator or entrance with a stranger.
Do not play outside when it gets dark.
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If you get lost and are without adults in an unknown place, use these tips:
Call your parents or other relatives or friends right away.
Ask adults for help:
On public transport – ask passengers.
In a shop, ask the cashier or buyers.
On the street – ask the police.
Remember your home address:
city or village,
street,
house number,
apartment number,
parents' phone numbers.
If you get lost and are without adults in an unknown place, use these tips:
Call your parents or other relatives or friends right away.
Ask adults for help:
On public transport – ask passengers.
In a shop, ask the cashier or buyers.
On the street – ask the police.
Remember your home address:
city or village,
street,
house number,
apartment number,
parents' phone numbers.
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Think, who can a child ask for help if they get lost?
Choose the correct pictures.
Think, who can a child ask for help if they get lost?
Choose the correct pictures.
20
Petryk got lost during a museum trip.
Think, what happened first and next?
Match the correct numbers to the pictures.
Petryk got lost during a museum trip.
Think, what happened first and next?
Match the correct numbers to the pictures.