Signs are found all over our community. They are often vital to our daily lives. Symbols are visual messages that have a greater meaning. Youngsters need to learn a wide variety of signs and symbols to be productive members of society. A great way to introduce children to them is to take a walk around your local town and ask students what each sign or symbol means and what they should do in response. These printable worksheets will help students learn common signs and symbols they will normally come across.
Reading Signs – What does each sign mean? Write the meaning on the line.
Online Symbols – Match each online symbol with its meaning.
Safety Signs – Draw lines to connect the signs that match.
Signs for Recreation – Match each sign with its meaning.
Sign Word Trace – Trace the words that the signs stand for.
Informational Signs – Write the meaning of each sign on the line.
Don't Do It! – A red circle with a red slash through it means don’t do whatever is inside the circle.
Recognizing Signs – Write the meaning of each sign.
Who/What's Crossing? – Write down who or what the sign says you should be on the lookout for.
What's That Mean? – Write the meaning beside each sign.
More Safety – Circle the signs that means ______________.
Symbols – Write the meaning of each symbol on the line.
Icons – Match each online symbol with its meaning.
Sign Shape and Color – Everything about a sign communicates something, including its shape and color.
Recognizing Odd Signs – Draw a line to match each situation to the sign you should be looking for.
Reading and writing are very important to teach children. However, signs and symbols are equally important. There are many places where signs and symbols are used instead of writings. Children must be able to understand these signs and symbols for their own benefits. Here are some signs and symbols that should be taught to the children at a young age.
There are some symbols and signs that are very basic and apply to roads and traffic. These signs and symbols let the passengers know how to behave to ensure safety. As teaching, you can get these signs printed and assign each print to each child in the class so that the children can observe these signs from a close distance. It is essential that you do not get the complex signs printed that are not even being used that regularly. Some signs that you should teach them early are the signs of stopping, no bikes, one way, railroad crossing, no turn, do not enter, and no parking. Teach the children about the meanings of the signs.
It is important to teach traffic light to children. You can print a piece of the traffic light or draw the traffic lights on the board with the colors. After that, teach the children about the concept of traffic lights. Tell them that there are three traffic lights that have different meanings. Tell them the purpose of the colors red, yellow, and green traffic lights.
You should teach the children to recognize bathroom signs at a young age. Tell them that in most public places there are different bathrooms for genders. Show them the signs that are used for both the bathrooms.