Zones of Regulation
-Colors
Zones of Regulations
-Miscellaneous
Body Signals
Triggers and Sparks
100

What Zones do these feelings belong in?

- worried, frustrated, silly, excited

Yellow Zone

100

True or False: You can be in more than one zone at a time?

True

100

Low energy, foggy thinking, sighing and slow movement. What zone am I in?

Blue Zone

100

What are unwelcomed feelings that cause us to feel less regulated?

Trigger

200

What Zones do these feelings belong in?

- small, bored, excluded, sad

Blue Zone

200

What Zone are we in when we are ready to do our school work?

Green Zone

200

Faster heart rate, difficulty focusing, fidgety and higher energy. What zone am I in?

Yellow Zone

200

What are welcomed feelings that cause us to feel less regulated?

Spark

300

What Zones do these feelings belong in?

- Defensive, stressed out, overwhelmed, furious

Red Zone

300

What can you do if you are in the blue or red zone?

Use a toolbox strategy

Answers Vary

300

Highest energy, tight muscles, hot and pounding heart. What zone am I in?

Red Zone
300

Why is it important to know our triggers and sparks?

We know they will happen again. Therefore, we can make a plan and be ready to regulate.

400

What Zones do these feelings belong in?

- comfortable, calm, optimistic, proud

Green Zone

400

What does it mean to regulate?

To adjust, manage, or control something so it works well.

400

What can a stomachache signal?

Feeling anxious or nervous. Yellow zone.

400

What is one difference between trigger and a spark?

Triggers are uncomfortable feelings and sparks cause strong feelings of joy.

500

Name all four colors of the Zones of Regulation.

Green, Blue, Yellow, Red

500

True or False: It is bad to be in the blue zone.

False

500

Why is it important to pay attention to our body signals?

They help us understand our emotions.

500

How are triggers and sparks alike?

Triggers and sparks make us feel less regulated.

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