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Match words to pictures with directional road signs for language learning.

Worksheet matching words to directional road signs, including "go straight," "turn right," "turn left," "turn around," "cross," "go past," "take the second left," and "take the second right."

Worksheet matching words to directional road signs, including "go straight," "turn right," "turn left," "turn around," "cross," "go past," "take the second left," and "take the second right."

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Task: Match words to pictures



The task requires matching the directional instructions (words) with their corresponding arrow symbols (pictures). Let's solve this step by step.

#### List of Words:
1. go straight
2. turn right
3. turn left
4. turn around
5. cross
6. go past
7. take the second left
8. take the second right

#### List of Arrows:
- Top row: A curved arrow pointing left.
- Second row: An arrow pointing right.
- Third row: An arrow pointing up.
- Fourth row: An arrow pointing left.
- Fifth row: An arrow pointing up.

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Matching Process:



1. "go straight"
- This means moving forward in a straight line.
- The arrow that points straight ahead is the one on the far right in the top row.
- Match: "go straight" → Straight arrow (top right)

2. "turn right"
- This means making a 90-degree turn to the right.
- The arrow that points to the right is in the second row.
- Match: "turn right" → Right arrow (second row)

3. "turn left"
- This means making a 90-degree turn to the left.
- The arrow that points to the left is in the fourth row.
- Match: "turn left" → Left arrow (fourth row)

4. "turn around"
- This means making a 180-degree turn, effectively reversing direction.
- The arrow that forms a U-shape (curved left) is in the top row.
- Match: "turn around" → Curved left arrow (top left)

5. "cross"
- This typically means crossing over something, like a road or path.
- The arrow that shows two lines crossing each other is in the third row.
- Match: "cross" → Crossing arrows (third row)

6. "go past"
- This means passing by something without stopping.
- The arrow that points straight ahead but has a small red dot (indicating passing) is in the third row.
- Match: "go past" → Straight arrow with red dot (third row)

7. "take the second left"
- This means continuing forward and then taking the second left turn available.
- The arrow that shows a double-left turn is in the fifth row.
- Match: "take the second left" → Double-left arrow (fifth row)

8. "take the second right"
- This means continuing forward and then taking the second right turn available.
- The arrow that shows a double-right turn is in the bottom row.
- Match: "take the second right" → Double-right arrow (bottom row)

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Final Matches:



1. "go straight" → Straight arrow (top right)
2. "turn right" → Right arrow (second row)
3. "turn left" → Left arrow (fourth row)
4. "turn around" → Curved left arrow (top left)
5. "cross" → Crossing arrows (third row)
6. "go past" → Straight arrow with red dot (third row)
7. "take the second left" → Double-left arrow (fifth row)
8. "take the second right" → Double-right arrow (bottom row)

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Answer:


\[
\boxed{
\begin{aligned}
1. & \text{ "go straight" } \rightarrow \text{ Straight arrow (top right)} \\
2. & \text{ "turn right" } \rightarrow \text{ Right arrow (second row)} \\
3. & \text{ "turn left" } \rightarrow \text{ Left arrow (fourth row)} \\
4. & \text{ "turn around" } \rightarrow \text{ Curved left arrow (top left)} \\
5. & \text{ "cross" } \rightarrow \text{ Crossing arrows (third row)} \\
6. & \text{ "go past" } \rightarrow \text{ Straight arrow with red dot (third row)} \\
7. & \text{ "take the second left" } \rightarrow \text{ Double-left arrow (fifth row)} \\
8. & \text{ "take the second right" } \rightarrow \text{ Double-right arrow (bottom row)}
\end{aligned}
}
\]
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of giving directions worksheet.
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