Kyle said, ‘I’m a red and feel fine about that because I can learn it.’
Amelie said, ‘I’m a red and I’m ok with that because I don’t know it yet.’
10 Comments
on “Learning British Sign Language (BSL)”
10 Comments on “Learning British Sign Language (BSL)”
Learning something new together! What a great start to learning a new skill I have no doubt that as you get more confident you’ll be able to ‘coach’ me sometime.
What a fabulous and useful skill to develop. I can’t wait to be shown what you have learned so far.
I agree that I would be “red” at the moment but I hope to soon be “yellow”! It is wonderful to hear of so many children of all ages already reflecting on their learning in all aspects of their lives – from how they are getting on with reading to whether they are a good sleeper and many things in between!
Well done Galileo class I think it is important to learn BSL
Thanks for your comments.
I’m on a ‘Yellow’ because I used to teach a little girl in a Reception class who was deaf. We had great fun learning BSL and even made up sign names for every one.
My class are going to learn to juggle this week. I am definitely a ‘ red’ but looking forward to learning a new skill.
There are many children in my class using the colours to reflect on their learning in class after just introducing the idea last week.
I’ll look forward to seeing how you all progress with your new skill Galileo. Hopefully you’ll all get to a point where you can coach others!
looks good. My Mum knows sign language and so does my step Mum so I know sign language as well!
Wow look so good!! My mum also knows it because of where she works but I don’t maybe the year 3/4 could teach me,or Mr Tudor but the year 3/4 may be better. 😉
It is great to read about everyone’s different skills. The language used in these blogs is showing me that our ReflectEd lessons are having an impact. Thank you everyone for getting this project off to a great start.
Learning something new together! What a great start to learning a new skill I have no doubt that as you get more confident you’ll be able to ‘coach’ me sometime.
What a fabulous and useful skill to develop. I can’t wait to be shown what you have learned so far.
I agree that I would be “red” at the moment but I hope to soon be “yellow”! It is wonderful to hear of so many children of all ages already reflecting on their learning in all aspects of their lives – from how they are getting on with reading to whether they are a good sleeper and many things in between!
Well done Galileo class I think it is important to learn BSL
Thanks for your comments.
I’m on a ‘Yellow’ because I used to teach a little girl in a Reception class who was deaf. We had great fun learning BSL and even made up sign names for every one.
My class are going to learn to juggle this week. I am definitely a ‘ red’ but looking forward to learning a new skill.
There are many children in my class using the colours to reflect on their learning in class after just introducing the idea last week.
I’ll look forward to seeing how you all progress with your new skill Galileo. Hopefully you’ll all get to a point where you can coach others!
looks good. My Mum knows sign language and so does my step Mum so I know sign language as well!
Wow look so good!! My mum also knows it because of where she works but I don’t maybe the year 3/4 could teach me,or Mr Tudor but the year 3/4 may be better. 😉
It is great to read about everyone’s different skills. The language used in these blogs is showing me that our ReflectEd lessons are having an impact. Thank you everyone for getting this project off to a great start.