Year 1 Traffic Walk

March 26, 2014
Last week, Year 1 went on a short walk to find traffic signs. Pupils have been looking at road safety in their Geography lessons and in particular how traffic signs help pedestrians and road users. They were brilliant at spotting all the traffic signs and were able to recognise those that were painted on the road too. One child spoke about double yellow lines and said that some naughty mummies park on them when they are in a rush to collect children from school! Year 1 enjoyed the walk and now have a better understanding of road safety and road signs. Encouragingly, teachers were unable to trick the children into thinking that the roadwork sign is a man having trouble with his umbrella! Thank you to all the parents who helped us on this trip.



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