REET Level 1 study notes
Transport, Communication and Traffic Rules
For REET Level 1 EVS, transport and communication covers means of movement, means of sending messages, rules for pedestrians and transport, and effects of communication on lifestyle. Prepare it through local routes, safe road behaviour, traffic signs, public transport manners, simple communication forms, and inclusive classroom activities. The best answer links the RBSE syllabus line with NEP 2020 experiential learning and RTE Section 29 activity-based, child-centered assessment.
Key points
- RBSE names means of transport and communication, pedestrian and transport rules, and lifestyle effects.
- Teach transport through children's real routes: walking, bicycle, bus, train, auto, boat or caregiver travel.
- Communication includes speech, letter, notice, phone, signboard, map, announcement and school diary note.
- Traffic signs should be understood as rule, warning and direction signals for safe public movement.
- RTE Section 29 supports activity, discovery, exploration, mother tongue and continuous assessment.
- NCERT Our Wondrous World gives a child-level mela journey with bus, train, auto, safety and wheelchair access.
- MCQ traps often confuse fast travel with good travel, or mobile phones with all communication.
- Inclusive EVS keeps older people, wheelchair users, single-parent families and local travel realities visible.
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For REET Level 1 EVS, transport and communication covers means of movement, means of sending messages, rules for pedestrians and transport, and effects of communication on lifestyle. Prepare it through local routes, safe road behaviour, traffic signs, public transport manners, simple communication forms, and inclusive classroom activities. The best answer links the RBSE syllabus line with NEP 2020 experiential learning and...
