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Traffic Signals Worksheet - Class 2 EVS

Traffic Signals Worksheet - Class 2 EVS What are the messages from the traffic lights? A traffic light is a yellow pole that reflects different colored lights. Each of the traffic light's colors conveys a particular meaning. Let's look at the meanings of the various colors - The RED light indicates that we should come to a halt. All cars on the road must come to a complete stop behind the pedestrian crossing whenever the traffic lights turn red. Pedestrians can use the zebra line to cross roadways while the traffic lights are red. The YELLOW light indicates that we should wait and watch until it turns GREEN. As soon as the yellow traffic lights change GREEN, we should get our automobiles ready to proceed. The GREEN light tells us it's time to leave. As soon as the traffic lights turn green, you should proceed. 1. Write the meaning of the signs given below: 2. Complete the words by looking at the pictures below: _U_     B_C_C_E  _R_IN  3. Write down have many wheels does th

What are Directions and Maps? Class 2 EVS

Directions and Maps? Class 2 EVS Cardinal Directions are compass points that assist us in navigating or finding directions. North, East, West, and South are the four cardinal directions. The initial letters N, E, W, and S are commonly used to represent these directions What exactly is a compass? What is the purpose of a compass? When we can't find our path, we can use cardinal directions to guide us. We use a compass to understand the directions around us. It is a tool that assists us in determining directions. Because a compass needle always points north, we can readily determine where East, South, and West are. When you're alone and in an area that isn't densely populated, a compass can be quite useful. Mountains, forests, and oceans are examples of such places. Because there are no routes or highways on the open sea, ships and boats must rely solely on compass directions to achieve their destinations. What exactly is a map? A map is a drawing of a part of the Earth’s su