How is this girl feeling? What zone is she in?
She is in the green zone - happy
What is this boy feeling? What zone is he in?
Angry, mad
He is in the red zone
Sarah at school and the teacher asks her to take a 5 minute break. She starts to hit and kick the walls while in the hallway. How is Sarah feeling and what zone is she in?
Angry, mad, out of control
Sarah is in the red zone.
You are in the classroom and quietly completing the work Ms. Gifford has given you. What zone are you in?
Green zone
A good tool to use when you are frustrated with school work is...
A. Rip up your school work
B. Use a fidget/take deep breaths
C. Get mad at the teacher and leave the room
B.
How is this boy feeling? What zone is he in?
He is in the yellow zone - surprised or excited
What emotions do you see? What zone are they in?
In the yellow zone - scared, frustrated, annoyed
In the red zone - mad or angry
Tate's mom promised to buy him a new toy after school but now she has to work. How do you think Tate is feeling? What zone is he in?
In the blue zone - sad or hurt
In the green zone - okay or calm
In the yellow zone - disappointed, frustrated or annoyed
In the red zone - mad or angry
Tom forgot his homework at home and it was due this morning when he arrived. He really wanted to have Fun Friday but now he might not be able to go. What might he be feeling and what zone might he be in?
In the blue zone - sad
In the yellow zone - disappointed, frustrated or annoyed
In the red zone - mad
Which tool is good to use at school if you're so mad you're about to lose control?
A. Yell as loud as you can
B. Walk out of the classroom
C. Ask if you can take a break
C.
What emotions do you see in the clip? What zones are those emotions?
In the green zone - happy, content, and calm
In the yellow zone - silly and excited
What zone is Po in? What are his emotions
He is in the red zone - angry and frustrated
How should your body and brain feel most of the time when you are in class? What zone should you be in?
In the green zone - cool, calm and collected, ready to learn
You get ready for school after not sleeping well the night before. You are moving slowly and are starting to yawn at your desk. What emotions and zone are you in?
In the blue zone - tired, exhausted, maybe sick
What are some tools you can use when you start to feel frustrated?
Take a break, listen to music, talk to someone, ignore, use a calm down skill, take deep breaths.
How is this girl feeling? What zone is she in?
In the yellow zone - shy or nervous
What emotion are these kids feeling? Which zone are they in?
In the yellow zone - confused
While playing a game in class, you get mad at a peer for winning the game you wanted to win. You yell at the peer and call him a name. What emotions and zone are you in?
In the red zone - angry, mad, out of control
In the yellow zone - frustrated
Anna is running around the room yelling when it is time for reading group. What zone is Anna probably in?
In the yellow zone - silly and excited
In the red zone - mad or angry and out of control
Name a strategy that would help someone who feels sad
Ask if they are okay and if they want to talk, maybe give them space, help cheer them up, etc.
What zone is barbie in? How do you know?
Barbie is in the blue zone. She is crying and has hurt feelings.
Name some emotions donkey is having. What zones are these emotions in?
In the blue zone - bored (kept asking questions)
In the yellow zone - silly (making sounds) or annoyed (when Shrek was copying him)
At the Spring Into Fun event, a student is running around the room and talking over others. He appears to be having fun but is acting too silly. What zone is this student in?
Yellow zone
During recess a student is playing with a basketball by himself. Another student walks up and asks if he can play with the ball as well. The student shares the basket and they play a game together. What zone are they in?
They are in the green zone - cool, calm and collected
Name some helpful tools that Mr. Incredible could have used to stay out of the red zone.
Taking a walk, taking some deep breaths, listening to music, etc.