Definition:
Used to describe a low state of alertness
*sad, tired, bored, sick
Blue Zone
What kind of problem is:
Can be solved with a lot of adult help
There may be a threat of danger
Will probably affect you for at least a week
Big problem
What "Wh-" word asks about things?
Give me an example of the "Wh-" question.
"What"
Have them give you an example.
What is a noun to describe a person?
*a person, place or thing
boy, girl, friend, person
What is a Witch's favorite school subject?
Spelling
Definition:
Used to describe the ideal state of alertness
*happy, focused. calm
Green Zone
What kind of problem is:
Can be solved with some adult help
Can be tricky to solve
Will probably only affect you for a day or less
Medium problem
What "Wh-" question asks about a choice?
Give me an example of the "Wh-" question.
"Which"
Have them give you an example.
Whats an adjective to describe a person?
*a word or phrase naming an attribute, added to or grammatically related to a noun to modify or describe it.
kind, friendly, athletic, smiling, artistic, caring, cheerful, cool, funny, happy, nice, generous, helpful, fun, exciting, etc.
Show me your facial expression of the "Red Zone"
Angry face.
Definition:
Used to describe EXTREMELY high state of alertness
*anger, rage, explosive behavior
Red Zone
What kind of problem is:
Need immediate help
Very dangerous
Does not have an easy or quick solution
Huge problem
What "Wh-" question asks about a time?
Give me an example of the "Wh-" question.
"When"
Have them give you an example.
Give me an example of a hurtful word.
"You stole my pencil"
"Leave me alone"
"Get out of my way"
"No way, I don't want you on my team"
"Nobody likes you"
etc.
Say your ABC's without singing them
Do not sing them
Definition:
Used to describe a heightened state or alertness
*stress, frustration, anxiety, silly
Yellow Zone
What kind of problem is:
Can be solved without help
Very easy to solve
Do not need to talk to others about it
Tiny problem
What "Wh-" question asks about a reason?
Give me an example of the "Wh-" question.
"Why"
Have them give you an example.
Give me an example of a helpful word.
"Thank you"
"Please"
"Your Welcome"
"Come sit with us"
"Let's play a game"
etc
Do a funny dance for 30 seconds.
Ask group if they deserve the points
Definition:
A concept used to help students learn how to self-regulate
"Zones of Regulation"
What kind of problem is:
Can be solved without help
May involve some problem solving
Will probably only affect you for less than a minute
Little problem
What "Wh-" question asks about a place?
Give me an example of the "Wh-" question.
"Where"
Have them give you an example.
What are some ways you can show someone respect?
Opening a door
Saying polite words- please, thank you, I'm sorry
Keeping the environment clean
etc.
What week of social group activities are we at this week?
*We said it before starting the game
Week 21