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Road Crossings

The document discusses different types of road crossings, including school patrol crossings next to schools to help students cross safely supervised, zebra crossings marked with black and white stripes where vehicles must stop for pedestrians, subways that are tunnels under roads for crossing, and footbridges that are bridges for pedestrians to cross over highways. It also instructs the reader to color illustrations of the different crossings according to their distinguishing colors.

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Road Crossings

The document discusses different types of road crossings, including school patrol crossings next to schools to help students cross safely supervised, zebra crossings marked with black and white stripes where vehicles must stop for pedestrians, subways that are tunnels under roads for crossing, and footbridges that are bridges for pedestrians to cross over highways. It also instructs the reader to color illustrations of the different crossings according to their distinguishing colors.

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Road crossings

GRADE 2
Name:

Look at the different road crossings and what their functions are.

School Patrol – a supervised


crossing next to a school to
assist scholars crossing the
road safely

Zebra Crossing – is a black and


white street crossing showing
where vehicles must stop when
pedestrians want to cross the
road

Subway – is a tunnel
beneath the road

Footbridge – a bridge used


by pedestrians to cross over
a highway

Look at the pictures above. Colour the footbridge brown; colour the subway blue;
colour the zebra crossing black and white; colour the school patrol orange
Class research: What is the difference between a zebra crossing and a pedestrian
crossing?

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