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'''{{activitytag|Robots (Traffic lights)}}''' A robot has three lights - red, orange and green.  These lights signal to drivers what action they should take on the road with each coloured light having a different meaning associated with it:  Red means STOP; Orange means GET READY TO GO and Green means GO. Their meanings for classroom application are:
Robots/traffic lights have three lights - red, orange and green.  These lights signal to drivers what action they should take on the road with each coloured light having a different meaning associated with it:  Red means STOP; Orange means GET READY TO GO and Green means GO. Their meanings for classroom application are:
* RED means “I’m stuck. I need some extra help. I don’t feel I have progressed.”
* RED means “I’m stuck. I need some extra help. I don’t feel I have progressed.”
* ORANGE means “I’m not quite sure. I need a little help. I feel I have made some progress.”
* ORANGE means “I’m not quite sure. I need a little help. I feel I have made some progress.”