Colourful WILF, TIB, and WALT classroom posters designed to support learning intentions and success criteria. These engaging educational displays help teachers clearly communicate what students are learning, why it is important, and what they are looking for during lessons.
Detective-themed WALT, WILF, and TIB posters with cute characters and bold lettering, ideal for learning walls and student goal setting. Designed for classroom decor focused on visible learning and success criteria.
Colourful WALT, WILF, and TIB posters featuring cartoon children with text: "We are learning to", "What I'm looking for", and "This is because". Perfect for classroom displays and learning intention visuals.
Editable WALT WILF posters and mini cards for displaying learning goals and success criteria in classrooms.

WALT, WILF and TIB Posters and Mini Cards

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Make learning intentions and success criteria a visual and interactive part of every lesson with these WALT, WILF and TIB Posters and Mini Cards — the classroom display that transforms how students engage with their learning.

WALT (We Are Learning To), WILF (What I'm Looking For), and TIB (This Is Because) are powerful frameworks for making learning transparent, purposeful, and student-centred. These bright, clearly designed posters and mini cards help you display learning intentions and success criteria in a way students can genuinely engage with — turning passive observers into active, reflective learners.

Why teachers love it:

  • Supports visible learning — makes the purpose of every lesson clear and accessible to all students
  • Encourages student ownership — when students know where they're headed, they engage more meaningfully with the learning process
  • Versatile display options — full-size posters for classroom walls plus mini cards for student books, tables, or take-home use
  • Bright and attractive design — eye-catching displays students will actually notice and refer to
  • Works across all KLAs — use for literacy, maths, HASS, science, or any subject area

Perfect for:

  • Primary classrooms using WALT/WILF/TIB frameworks for learning intentions
  • Visible learning and formative assessment approaches
  • Displaying daily learning goals and success criteria
  • Student goal-setting and self-assessment activities
  • New teachers setting up an intentional, organised classroom environment

What's included:
Printable PDF WALT, WILF and TIB Posters plus mini cards, designed for primary classroom display and student use across all subject areas.

When students understand the "what," "how," and "why" of their learning, everything in your classroom clicks into place!

SPECIFICATIONS

Our digital resources are primarily available in PDF format, optimised for A4 standard paper size to ensure easy printing. Here's what you can expect:

File Format:
This digital download is not editable.

Instructions:
Detailed instructions are included with digital teacher resources that require them, ensuring ease of use and printing.

Compatibility:
Digital teacher files can be accessed on any device, including desktops, tablets, and smartphones. For the best experience, we recommend using a free PDF reader such as Adobe Acrobat Reader.

Printing:
PDFs are set to A4 size for high-quality printing. For optimal results, we recommend using high-quality paper.

Licence:
All files are for personal use only. Redistribution, reselling, or commercial use is prohibited unless otherwise stated.

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TECHNICAL SUPPORT

If you're having trouble downloading or opening this file, don't worry! Here are a few things you can check:

Ensure you have a PDF Reader, such as Adobe Acrobat Reader, installed on your device for the best experience.

For editable files, you will need Adobe Acrobat (free version) to add your own text. Remember, only the text is editable, while images, layouts, and colour palettes remain fixed.

If you're attempting to print, ensure that your printer settings match the A4 standard paper size for optimal results.

For additional troubleshooting, check out our FAQs in the tab below. If issues persist, feel free to contact us and we'll be happy to assist you. We're here to ensure everything runs smoothly!

OUR HAPPINESS GUARANTEE

We want nothing but the best for our incredible teaching community, and that extends to our digital resources too! If you're not 100% satisfied with your digital purchase, please reach out to us within 30 days, and we'll be happy to offer a full refund or exchange.

Please note: Due to the nature of digital products, we cannot accept returns on files that have been downloaded. However, we are committed to ensuring you have an excellent experience with our resources, and we will work with you to resolve any issues you encounter.

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FAQS

What if my file isn't printing correctly?

ZIP FILES:
If you're experiencing issues with printing, first check the file type. If it's a ZIP file, you'll need to unzip or extract the contents before printing.

How to Open a ZIP File:

  1. On a Windows Computer:
    • Right-click on the ZIP file.
    • Select "Extract All..." from the dropdown menu.
    • Choose the location where you'd like the extracted files to be saved.
    • Click "Extract" to uncompress the files.
  2. On a Mac:
    • Double-click the ZIP file.
    • The contents will be automatically unzipped into the same folder as the ZIP file.

Once unzipped, you'll be able to access all the files contained within the ZIP archive.

PDF FILES:

For PDF files, especially those with many graphics, the file may display correctly on your screen but not print as expected. To resolve this, make sure you're using the latest version of Adobe Acrobat Reader to open and print your PDF.

  1. Open the PDF in Adobe Acrobat Reader.
  2. Click "Print."
  3. In the "Page Sizing & Handling" section, select "Shrink oversized pages" if needed.
  4. Click "Advanced."
  5. Check the "Print As Image" box.
  6. Proceed to print your document.

What if I can't download a file?
If you're having trouble downloading a file, it's usually a temporary issue caused by an unstable network or a browser connection problem. Try refreshing your browser and attempt the download again after a few minutes.

If you're using a school computer, keep in mind that some schools have restrictions on downloading files. Try downloading the file at home and then transfer it via a USB drive or email it to yourself.

You can also try right-clicking (on a PC) or control-clicking (on a Mac) the download link and selecting "Save target as" or "Save link as" to download the file directly to your desktop.

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