Thinking about your learning – using traffic lights

How do you use a small traffic light drawing at the end of a piece of work? What does it help you to do? Are you finding this useful? Why/why not?

 

What do you do when your learning is challenging?

56 thoughts on “Thinking about your learning – using traffic lights”

  1. The red traffic light means that you’re not good. The yellow traffic light means that you are ok. The green traffic light means that you’re brilliant.

  2. The red traffic light means that you’re not good. The yellow traffic light means that you are ok. The green traffic light means that you’re brilliant.

  3. Draw a traffic light and if you think you’re good at it colour it green and if you think you’re ok at it colour it orange and if you need help to do this or understand this colour it in red.

  4. Draw a traffic light and if you think you’re good at it colour it green and if you think you’re ok at it colour it orange and if you need help to do this or understand this colour it in red.

  5. Draw a traffic light and if you think you’re good at it colour it green and if you think you’re ok at it colour it orange and if you need help to do this or understand this colour it in red.

  6. The red traffic light means you are not very good at work. The yellow traffic light means you are ok. You must always tell the trouth in traffic lights. The green traffic light means you are very brilliant.

  7. The red traffic light means you are not very good at work. The yellow traffic light means you are ok. You must always tell the trouth in traffic lights. The green traffic light means you are very brilliant.

  8. The red traffic light means you are not very good at work. The yellow traffic light means you are ok. You must always tell the trouth in traffic lights. The green traffic light means you are very brilliant.

  9. You choose from red amber or green. So you colour in red if you are not sure how to do it or amber if you are okay or green if you are good at it.

  10. You choose from red amber or green. So you colour in red if you are not sure how to do it or amber if you are okay or green if you are good at it.

  11. You choose from red amber or green. So you colour in red if you are not sure how to do it or amber if you are okay or green if you are good at it.

  12. When you’ve finished your work you draw a traffic light so the
    teacher knows if you get it right. So colour it green if you’ve got it right
    if you think you’ve got it right.

  13. When you’ve finished your work you draw a traffic light so the
    teacher knows if you get it right. So colour it green if you’ve got it right
    if you think you’ve got it right.

  14. When you’ve finished your work you draw a traffic light so the
    teacher knows if you get it right. So colour it green if you’ve got it right
    if you think you’ve got it right.

  15. The traffic light is to help you with your learning. It looks like a traffic light in the road. The green light means that you are good. The yellow means that sometimes you get it wrong. The red light means that you don’t understand or need help.

  16. The traffic light is to help you with your learning. It looks like a traffic light in the road. The green light means that you are good. The yellow means that sometimes you get it wrong. The red light means that you don’t understand or need help.

  17. The traffic light is to help you with your learning. It looks like a traffic light in the road. The green light means that you are good. The yellow means that sometimes you get it wrong. The red light means that you don’t understand or need help.

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