Name the Zone
Name the Feeling
Problem Solving
Citizenship
Random Things
100

Name the zone where people have medium energy levels. 

Yellow Zone

100

Sweaty Hands

Heart beating a little faster

Feeling like there's a "lump" in your throat

Fidgeting


Anxious or Nervous

100

Two students are arguing over the rules of a four square game. Looking at Kelso's Wheel of Choices, how can we solve this problem?

1. Go to another game


2.  Talk it Out (decide on same rules)


3. Compromise

100

What does the character count: CITIZENSHIP mean?

A. Being responsible, respectful and wanting the best in your home, school, neighborhood, and country. 

B. Being respectful to others

C. The place where you are born

D. Being the best student at school by doing your work.

A. Being responsible, respectful and wanting the best in your home, school, neighborhood, and country.  

100

What is the biggest cause of spring allergies?

Pollen

200

Which zone are you in if you are feeling exhausted?

Blue Zone

200

Lots of Energy

Very Distracted

More disruptive in class

Thinking about one big thing (Hint: it's a fun family trip coming up)

Lots of Smiling

Ecstatic

OR

Elated

200

In the classroom, a student starts to dance in the back of the room hoping to distract their friend. Using Kelso's Wheel of Choices, what can be used?

1. Ignore it

2. Ask them to please stop (quiet coyote, silent signal)

200

Name one way you can demonstrate great citizenship in the community and one way at school. 

In the Community: Not littering, being respectful to to others


At School: Not littering, being respectful to your teacher, taking responsibility for your own choices

200

What Spring holiday is celebrated the second Monday in May?

Mother's Day

300

Your heart is beating very fast. Which zone are you most likely in?

Red Zone
300

Distracted

Not Interested in classroom activity

Lowering head


Bored

300

One student thinks it will be fun to bring slime to school. They take the slime into their classroom and get it all over their desk and some of their learning materials (chrome books, teacher's table, pencil, and more). 

What does Kelso's Wheel of Choice tell us this type of problem is?

Big Problem 


Why? because it is distracting for other students and it is "destroying" the classroom materials. Also, toys (slime included) are not allowed at school. 

300

Why is it important to demonstrate good citizenship at home?

1. Tells your parents you are being responsible and respectful


2. Helps you to show your family you are a strong leader, older sibling and son/daughter. 


300

Which weather phenomenon is the most common in Spring?

A. Rain

B. Hurricane

C. Tornado

D. Tsunami

C. Tornado

400

Which zone are you in if you are feeling confident?

Green Zone

400

Not talking

Keeps head down

Red cheeks

Sweating

Not wanting to start a conversation


Shy

400

All problems can be solved with Kelso's wheel of choices. True or false. 

False

400

Why is it important to demonstrate good citizenship at school?

1. Shows your teacher you are respectful

2. Teaches other students how to be responsible at school (cafeteria, classroom, playground, field, library, etc)

3. Demonstrate the importance of respecting school and classroom rules. 

4. Shows school adults you are a strong school leader

400

What is Spring season is also known as?

The Queen of Seasons

500

You have had a long day at school because of all of the work you had to do. Then you get home and your mom tells you to do your chores. You're already feeling exhausted, but then she tells you it's time to do homework. You release a big sigh because today feels like a lot.


Which Zone are you in? 

Bonus: How are you feeling? (100 Bonus Points)

Yellow Zone


Bonus Answer: Frustrated


500

Staring too much

Giving harsh comments

Scrunching eyebrows

Making body gestures (crossing arms, rolling neck)

Jealous

500

How many choices are on Kelso's Wheel?

Lower grades (9 choices)


4th/5th Wheel (8 choices)

500

Listen to the story. Then give three ways the person in the story demonstrated great citizenship. 

Mrs. B will give the answers. 

500

How many hours of daylight does the North Pole get during Spring?

A. 4 Hours

B. 8 Hours

C. 16 Hours

D. 24 Hours

D. 24 Hours
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