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Educational traffic sign labeling worksheets for children to learn and identify common road signs.

A set of four educational worksheets titled "Traffic Signs Labeling" featuring various road signs with blank labels for identification, designed for learning and coloring.

A set of four educational worksheets titled "Traffic Signs Labeling" featuring various road signs with blank labels for identification, designed for learning and coloring.

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To solve this task, we need to identify each traffic sign shown in the image and match it with its correct name. The image displays four columns of signs. The first three columns show the signs in color with blank lines underneath for writing the names. The fourth column shows the same signs in black and white.

Let's go through the signs column by column, from top to bottom, left to right.

Column 1:
1. Top Left: A black and white square sign with a person walking. This is a Crosswalk sign.
2. Middle Left: A red octagon with the word "STOP". This is a Stop sign.
3. Bottom Left (first row): A yellow diamond sign with two people walking. This is a School Crossing or Pedestrian Crossing sign.
4. Bottom Left (second row): A yellow diamond sign with a person working (a worker). This is a Road Work or Construction sign.

Column 2:
1. Top Left: A yellow circle with a black X and two R's. This is a Railroad Crossing sign.
2. Middle Left: A red circle with a 'P' and a line through it. This is a No Parking sign.
3. Bottom Left (first row): A yellow diamond sign with the word "YIELD". This is a Yield sign.
4. Bottom Left (second row): A blue square sign with a white 'P'. This is a Parking sign.

Column 3:
1. Top Left: A yellow diamond sign with a bicycle symbol. This is a Bicycle Crossing sign.
2. Middle Left: A blue square sign with a white 'H'. This is a Hospital sign.
3. Bottom Left (first row): A yellow diamond sign with a traffic light symbol. This is a Traffic Signal Ahead sign.
4. Bottom Left (second row): A yellow diamond sign with an arrow pointing right. This is a Right Turn sign.

The same set of signs is repeated in the other columns. The task is to write the name of the sign on the line below it.

Final Answer:
Here are the names for the traffic signs shown in the worksheet, listed in order from top to bottom for each column:

Column 1:
- Crosswalk
- Stop
- School Crossing / Pedestrian Crossing
- Road Work / Construction

Column 2:
- Railroad Crossing
- No Parking
- Yield
- Parking

Column 3:
- Bicycle Crossing
- Hospital
- Traffic Signal Ahead
- Right Turn

Column 4 (Black and White version):
The signs are the same as in the other columns, so the names are identical.
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of community signs worksheets.
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