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Displaying cards also reduce students' physical stress of standing in queues or raising their hands while waiting for the teacher's attention.  
Displaying cards also reduce students' physical stress of standing in queues or raising their hands while waiting for the teacher's attention.  


'''What to call {{robots}} / {{traffic lights}} in the classroom.'''  
'''What to call robots / traffic lights in the classroom.'''  
Bear in mind that students at deep rural schools may have never seen a robot, and may not be familiar with the concept. Also, the name might vary: In Europe, robots are known as traffic lights whilst in Southern Africa they are commonly referred to as robots. Use the name that will be most familiar to the students in your classroom and explain the concept of the coloured lights and their meaning if necessary.
Bear in mind that students at deep rural schools may have never seen a robot, and may not be familiar with the concept. Also, the name might vary: In Europe, robots are known as traffic lights whilst in Southern Africa they are commonly referred to as robots. Use the name that will be most familiar to the students in your classroom and explain the concept of the coloured lights and their meaning if necessary.