Be Smart, Be Safe - Santoor Grade 4

🌟 Be Smart, Be Safe - Santoor Grade 4 🌟

Learn road safety and stay safe!

📖 Difficult Words & Meanings

Pedestrian

Meaning: A person walking on the road

Hindi: पैदल यात्री

Sentence: Pedestrians should walk on the footpath.

Footpath

Meaning: Path for people to walk beside the road

Hindi: फुटपाथ

Sentence: Always walk on the footpath to stay safe.

Reflective

Meaning: Able to reflect light

Hindi: प्रकाश परावर्तक

Sentence: Reflective stickers help others see you in the dark.

Distract

Meaning: To take away attention

Hindi: ध्यान भटकाना

Sentence: Headphones can distract you near traffic.

Traffic Light

Meaning: Light that controls road traffic

Hindi: ट्रैफिक सिग्नल

Sentence: Always wait for green light before crossing the road.

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📝 Practice Questions

A. Answer the Following

1. What should you do before crossing a road?

Answer: I should stop, look right, then left, and then right again before crossing.

2. Why should you not play on the footpath?

Answer: Because it is meant for walking and playing there is unsafe and dangerous.

3. Why should you hold an adult’s hand while crossing the road?

Answer: To stay safe and avoid accidents, especially when traffic is heavy.

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B. True or False

  • 1. You should always walk on the footpath. True
  • 2. It is safe to run while crossing the road. False
  • 3. You should use the zebra crossing to cross the road. True
  • 4. Wearing dark clothes in the evening makes you more visible. False
  • 5. It is safe to play near the road. False
  • 6. You should wear headphones while walking on the road. False
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C. Encircle the Correct Option

1. Before crossing a road, you should:

a) Run quickly
b) Stop, look right, then left, again right
c) Use headphones
d) Play with friends

2. Where should you walk near the road?

a) On the footpath
b) In the middle of the road
c) Near traffic
d) On the grass

3. Why avoid headphones on the road?

a) They are heavy
b) They are expensive
c) It can distract you from traffic sounds
d) They make you run

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D. Identify the Symbols

  • 🚸 → School ahead
  • 🚫🔊 → No honking
  • ♿ → Handicapped
  • 🔄 → U-turn
  • ⚠️ → Danger ahead
  • ⛔↩️ → No left turn
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E. Let Us Do – Classify Activities

Safe Activities Unsafe Activities
Looking right and left before crossing Playing on the road
Crossing at a zebra crossing Listening to loud music on the road
Walking on the footpath
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F. Spot the Errors in Picture Activity

Example unsafe behaviors:

  • A boy playing near the road.
  • A person walking in the middle of the road.
  • Someone using headphones.
  • A child not holding an adult's hand.
  • Someone crossing on red light.
  • Person running across the road.
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✍️ Let Us Write – Grammar Practice

A. Countable (C) or Uncountable (U)

Item Type
BananasC
LemonadeU
BiscuitsC
FlourU
CurdU
ChocolatesC
TomatoesC
Tomato ketchupU
SandwichesC
PotatoesC
Mashed potatoesU
CoffeeU
Coffee jarsC
TablesC

B. Classify into Countable and Uncountable Nouns

Countable Nouns Uncountable Nouns
Helmet Traffic
Buses Pollution
Cars Speed
Bicycle Fuel
Pedestrian Safety
Transportation

C. Underline Countable, Circle Uncountable in the Recipe

Yummy Banana Milkshake:
Peel two bananas.
Pour one glass of milk.
Add sugar and a little honey.
Blend everything.
Add some ice cubes.

D. Write a Letter to the Traffic Police

Model Sample:

Dear Traffic Police Officer,
Thank you for keeping us safe on the roads. You work hard in the sun and rain to guide us. I have read your letter and now I understand how important it is to follow rules. I promise to always use the zebra crossing, never run on the road, walk on the footpath, and never wear headphones near traffic. I will also help others follow the rules.
Jai Hind!
Name: Aarav Sharma
Grade: 4

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