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Air Traffic
How well does your class know the songs by Air Traffic? Use this worksheet to find out! It includes 10 multiple-choice questions about the popular band. Print out the quiz or have your pupils take it on line. Once you have submitted...
Illustrative Mathematics
Traffic Jam
How many cars would be involved in a traffic jam 12 miles long? A slightly ambiguous writing prompt gives learners the opportunity to practice making reasonable assumptions to tackle a real-life problem. Few details are given, so they...
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Traffic Light: Print and Color
In this word recognition worksheet, students trace the words "traffic light," write the words independently, and color the picture of a traffic light.
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Traffic Sign
In this traffic light learning exercise, students color-by-number to illustrate a traffic sign with red, yellow and green lights. Each circle is numbered and corresponding color is listed.
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Traffic Maze
In this algebra worksheet, learners discuss ways to improve traffic flow. There are U-turns and no backing up unless you are at the intersection of an arrow.
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Traffic Sign Matching
In this matching worksheet, students match pictures of traffic signs to the written description. There are twenty-nine different signs and descriptions for students to match.
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HTTP and Abstraction on the Internet
Introduce your class to the layers of abstraction of the Internet with a lesson on the HTTP protocol. Pupils review previous lessons on levels of the Internet, then investigate new high levels by examining the HTTP traffic on...
Illustrative Mathematics
Traffic Jam
Help your learners understand dividing with fractions by using these methods to solve. Chose from two different number lines or linker cubes. This practices "how many groups?" style division problems which help them comprehend why...
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Traffic Maze #2
In this traffic maze learning exercise, students examine streets and traffic flow. They trace a route under given specifications. This one-page learning exercise contains 1 logic problem. The answer is provided.
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Family Traffic Pattern Problem
For this geometry worksheet, 10th graders identify the traffic pattern and the way they should park to be more productive with their space. There are 5 questions with an answer key.
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T is for Traffic Light: Letter Tt
In this letter Tt worksheet, students review the stroke pattern for the capital and lowercase letter Tt. Students practice both letters by first tracing and then printing the letters several times. Students then trace and print the word...
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Traffic Light
For this traffic sign worksheet, students color a picture of a traffic light. Students can figure out what color goes in each position on the light. There are no word labels.
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Routers and Redundancy
How are messages to the right recipient? Introduce the concept of routing Internet traffic by drawing a comparison to sending a letter. Groups use the Internet Simulator program to send messages to others using the same router...
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Stuck in Traffic
In this present tense worksheet, students read the conversation and fill in the blanks with the correct present tense form of the verb 'to be.'
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Traffic Patterns
In this patterns worksheet, students solve 5 different problems that include matching different patterns to each other. First, they color each figure on the sheet. Then, students cut out the extra copies of the vehicles from the bottom...
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Amazing Traffic
In this division worksheet, students solve equations to find their way through a maze. Students look for quotients that are odd numbers.
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T is for Traffic Light: The Letter T
In this letter t worksheet, students practice tracing, then printing the upper and lower case letter t. Students can move a computer mouse over sample letters with guided arrows to begin.
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Traffic Activity Vocabulary
In this trace and write worksheet, students trace and write words that contain color words, direction words, and cooking words. Students trace and write 10 lines.
Illustrative Mathematics
Graphs of Compositions
It might help when working with this resource to give an example of a composition function. For example, the amount of time it takes to get to work depends on the amount of traffic; the amount traffic depends on the time of day....
Illustrative Mathematics
Speed Trap
In which direction is traffic moving faster, north or south? Use box and whisker plots to organize data and interpret the results. Detailed solutions are included. This activity would be good as a warm up or quick assessment at the...
Bowland
Reducing Road Accidents
By making the following changes to the roads, we can prevent several accidents. A multiple-day lesson plan prompts pupils to investigate accidents in a small town. Pairs develop a proposal on what to do to help reduce the number of...
It's About Time
Accidents
Did you know that cars weren't designed for passenger safety until the 1960s? The lesson starts with a quick quiz on automobile safety. Then, scholars evaluate three cars for their safety features. This is the third in a set of nine...
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Word Search Tr
In this word search worksheet, students find 14 words beginning with "tr." Words include trim, trick, trip, traffic, tractor, train, and trunk.
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Traffic Maze Map Puzzle
In this maze puzzle learning exercise, students follow a set of directions given with a map to complete a maze. Page includes links to a solution and additional resources.
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