Lego Get Moving Page 4
Mini-roundabout
(give way to vehicles from
the immediate right)
No left turn
Give way to traffic on
major road
Workshop Programme Teachers' Notes
Get Moving
Activities after the visit
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Driving School Game instructions
First of all, introduce the pupils to traffic signs and their meanings. Copy the
signs below, and ask the pupils to colour them in.
Players:
Two to three pupils and a referee.
Materials: Make photocopies of the track.
Copy the rules and guidelines for the referee.
Note pad and pencil for the referee.
Die.
Two or three building blocks in different colours.
Rules:
Throw the die.
The eyes of the die show how far you can move on the track.
If you land on a square with a traffic sign you must announce what the sign means.
You get 1 point and another throw for a right answer.
You get a penalty for a wrong answer and the next player takes over.
The winner of the game is the one with the most points.
Guidelines for the referee:
Penalty:
No entry
Back 5 squares
Pedestrian crossing
Back 2 squares
Stop sign
Miss next turn
Roundabout
Back 1 square
T-junction
Miss next turn
No left turn
Back 3 squares
Give way
Back 1 square
One way
Back 4 squares
HazardMiss next turn
Low flying aircraft
Back 2 squares
Signs giving orders (mostly circular)
No entry
Stop and give way
One-way traffic
Pedestrian crossing
T-junction
Warning signs (mostly triangular)