Blue Zone
Green Zone
Yellow Zone
Red Zone
Fun facts about WCHE
100

Identify one feeling in the Blue Zone.

sad, tired, bored, sick.

100

Name two feelings in the Green Zone

happy, calm, focused, ready to learn


100
Name one feeling in the Yellow Zone

anxious, frustrated, wiggly, excited

100

Name one feeling in the Red Zone.

angry, out-of-control, terrified, aggressive.

100

What is the WCHE mascot?

TULLY!!
200

Name one activity that helps calm when feeling sad.

deep breathing, quiet reading, listening to soft music.

200

List a classroom behavior that shows Green Zone.

following directions, raising hand, working cooperatively.

200

Give a strategy to regain control when in the Yellow Zone.

use a calming strategy (count to 5), take deep breaths, move to a safe space.

200

 Identify one safety step for adults when a student is in the Red Zone.

ensure space and safety, remove triggers, call for support if needed.

200

How many kids are in your class?

SEVEN!

300

What zone is used for rest or low energy?

Blue Zone (rest/low energy).

300

What is an appropriate self-monitoring question for the Green Zone?

“Am I ready to learn?” or “Is my body calm?”

300

What small change in behavior signals entry to the Yellow Zone?

fidgeting increases, voice gets louder, attention drifts.

300

How can we reduce time in the Red Zone?

teach coping skills, scheduled sensory breaks, behavior support plan.

300

What is the name of the speech teacher, the OT teacher and the behavior helper?

Ms. Harris, Ms. Windy, Ms. Madison

400

Give an example of a thinking strategy for the Blue Zone.

positive self-talk (e.g., “I can try again”).

400

Provide a quick energizing strategy to stay in the Green Zone.

stretching, quick movement break, jumping jacks.

400

Describe how a student might use a coping strategy before moving to the Red Zone.

use a planned coping strategy (squeeze ball, ask for help, take a break).

400

Describe how to support peer safety during a Red Zone outburst.

escort others to safety, maintain calm tone, follow the classroom safety plan.

400

What are the WCHE colors?

Purple and Orange!

500

Describe how a student could ask for a break when in the Blue Zone.  

“Can I have a quiet break, please?” or use a prearranged signal.

500

 Explain why the Green Zone is good for learning.

best for learning, social interactions, and safety.

500

How can we ask for help when we feel anxious?

“I’m feeling worried and need help, can we talk?” or “I need a break, please.”

500

Outline steps for a calm-down plan to use after Red Zone behavior.

ensure safety, allow cooling-off time, then practice coping strategies and debrief with supports.

500

Who teachers Garden Club on fridays?

MS. OTWELL

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