On the move!!! BY Grade-3 students Working on Who is responsible for our safety???
In our presentation you will find……..
• Answers to all the questions our teacher asked
• What are those questions??• Lets take a look at them before we
startHere we Go………………………
Content Question-we need to learn
• What is meant by rules?• What are different traffic rules you know?• What is zebra crossing and what is its importance?• Why do you think it is called zebra crossing and not
an elephant crossing. Can you guess?• What do you know about different traffic rules given
in your book?• Do you know any other not mentioned here?• What are the rules of pedestrian given in the lesson?
Unit Question- we need to ponder
• How safe is our school neighborhood?
• How can we improve the safety of our school neighborhood?
• What do rules mean to me?
WHAT IS MEANT BY RULES?
• Rules are those principles which a society sets for proper organization and management.
TRAFFIC SIGNS WE KNOW….
• Zebra crossing: zebra crossing are those lines which we can see on the road to facilitate the pedestrians to cross the road
• Red light means to stop, yellow to ready, red to go
RULES FOR PEDESTRIANS…..
Hey watch out before you…
• Cross the road at a zebra crossing
• Look right & left before crossing
• Don’t cross from behind a parked vehicle
• Never play near the road• Always walk on footpath
TRAFFIC SIGNS-AND RED COLOR
Hey be aware…….STOP
DOUBLE CURVE
CONSTRUCTION
NARROW AHEAD
PATH FOR PADESTRAIN
NO TURN
Remember these rules and if you forget don’t worry because you can see our
presentation again and can ask for a print….
Hey don’t hesitate, we can help…………
Our ProjectTo communicate clearly and be understood we
followed these steps:• We looked at current safety practices.• We watched traffic and pedestrians, and
collected data.• We learned more about safety.• We handed out surveys about how kids travel
between home and school.• We developed a plan to make our
neighborhood safer.
What we observed…..• Hey do you remember the day
outside the school gate…..yes• That day we observed and make
note of the following things
Traffic problems outside our school-
Pakistan1. No awareness in common people of traffic rules2. No body bothers to follow these rules3. Roads are over crowded with vehicles4. No specific routes for heavy traffic (busses)5. Negligence by the government &traffic control authorities6. Traffic sergeant tries but no one listen to him7. People are impatient8. People park anywhere they like9. People are not kind to others10. They shout and scream at each others11. No respect12. Horn a lot13. Make fun of female drivers14. Traffic comes from everywhere there is no system
WHO IS RESPONSIBLE FOR TRAFFIC PROBLEMS? • GOVERNMENT• TRAFFIC POLICE• COMMON PEOPLE
Our group th
inks that
people are themselves
responsible fo
r all t
his
mess
What can we do?Our suggestion
Car Pool:- • principal should send notes to parents that students coming from one
area should try to come together in one car• For instance a car can accommodate 5 students• 5 Students from Model Town area should come in one car rather than
in 5 cars ( car Pool )• Parents take turn• In this way each parent will have to give duty on one day and rest for
4 days—also save energy• 5 working days will be covered and the traffic outside school will be
controlled• Students coming to school could walk or take a bus
Lets make it more clear how our suggestion can help solve the problem…………..
Car Pool…………• Suppose there our 200 students in
our branch….remember division problem miss amber taught us..
• Now divide 200 by 5 as 200 = 40
5• so instead of 40 cars we will have
40 cars…………….What do you think of our
suggestion…….aren’t we
brilliant?
Will traffic be a serious problem in future in
Pakistan? Hey stop and think for a
second………….• If we will not take it seriously we
will be seeing and facing – more road accidents– more people getting hurt or dying on
roads– More doctors, more ambulances,
more medicines– More fighting and abusing……
Who is responsible for our safety?
We ourselves• there is no survival with out
safety, if we are not safe there is no surety of our survival.