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Problem Overview:
The task involves matching signs and symbols with their corresponding meanings. The goal is to understand what each sign represents and write the correct phrase or word from the provided box below each sign.
Provided Signs and Symbols:
1. A warning triangle with an exclamation mark.
2. A bed symbol.
3. A hiking trail marker.
4. A no bicycles sign.
5. A school zone sign.
6. A pedestrian crossing sign.
7. A no parking sign.
8. A gas station pump symbol.
9. A speed limit sign (5 mph).
10. A wheelchair accessibility symbol.
Phrases/Words in the Box:
- Handicapped access available
- Poisonous food
- Dipper try no it
- No bicycles
- School zone
- Hiking trail
- Bed for lodging
- Gasoline
- Pedestrian crossing
- Speed limit 5 mph
Solution:
#### Step-by-Step Matching:
1. Sign 1: Warning Triangle with Exclamation Mark
- This sign typically indicates a warning or caution.
- Match: Poisonous food
2. Sign 2: Bed Symbol
- This sign represents a place for sleeping or lodging.
- Match: Bed for lodging
3. Sign 3: Hiking Trail Marker
- This sign indicates a path for hiking.
- Match: Hiking trail
4. Sign 4: No Bicycles Sign
- This sign prohibits bicycles.
- Match: No bicycles
5. Sign 5: School Zone Sign
- This sign indicates an area near a school where extra caution is needed.
- Match: School zone
6. Sign 6: Pedestrian Crossing Sign
- This sign indicates a designated area for pedestrians to cross.
- Match: Pedestrian crossing
7. Sign 7: No Parking Sign
- This sign prohibits parking.
- Match: Dipper try no it (This seems like a typo or error in the provided options, but it's the closest match.)
8. Sign 8: Gas Station Pump Symbol
- This sign indicates a place to refuel vehicles.
- Match: Gasoline
9. Sign 9: Speed Limit Sign (5 mph)
- This sign specifies a maximum speed limit.
- Match: Speed limit 5 mph
10. Sign 10: Wheelchair Accessibility Symbol
- This sign indicates that the area is accessible for people with disabilities.
- Match: Handicapped access available
Final Matches:
1. Poisonous food
2. Bed for lodging
3. Hiking trail
4. No bicycles
5. School zone
6. Pedestrian crossing
7. Dipper try no it (likely "No parking")
8. Gasoline
9. Speed limit 5 mph
10. Handicapped access available
Explanation:
Each sign has a specific meaning that is universally recognized. By understanding the context and design of each sign, we can accurately match them with the appropriate phrases or words. For example, the triangular warning sign is commonly used to indicate danger or caution, while the wheelchair symbol clearly denotes accessibility for individuals with disabilities.
Final Answer:
\[
\boxed{
\begin{array}{ll}
1. & \text{Poisonous food} \\
2. & \text{Bed for lodging} \\
3. & \text{Hiking trail} \\
4. & \text{No bicycles} \\
5. & \text{School zone} \\
6. & \text{Pedestrian crossing} \\
7. & \text{Dipper try no it} \, (\text{likely "No parking"}) \\
8. & \text{Gasoline} \\
9. & \text{Speed limit 5 mph} \\
10. & \text{Handicapped access available} \\
\end{array}
}
\]
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of symbol worksheet.