Blue Zone
Size of the Problem
Red Zone
Coping Skills
Yellow Zone
100

You might feel this way if you are in the blue zone

sad, tired, sick, bored, shy, upset, hurt

100

The size of the problem means

A way to measure how big or small a problem is in order to determine the appropriate reaction and solution.

100

You can tell someone is in the red zone by noticing these non-verbal cues (name at least 2)

fists clenched

frowning

stomping

snarling

100

This coping strategy involves not paying attention to someone that is annoying you

Ignoring

100

Name 2 yellow zone feelings

annoyed, frustrated, scared, silly, worried

200

If a friend is in the blue zone you should: (pick 2)

a. Tell them to snap out of it

b. ask if you can help them

c. listen to them

d. tell your other friends

b and c

200

True of false

A serious injury is an example of a small problem

False 

A serious injury is an example of a big problem

200

If you notice someone is in the red zone you should

a. tell them a joke

b. give them a hug

c. give them space and time

c. give them space and time

When someone has reached the red zone it is usually best that you leave them alone so that they can cool off. Once they are calm they may want your help.

200

True or False


If you are bored during a lesson it is appropriate to get a book out and read.

False

Mrs. Janus allows you time to read throughout the day. By not paying attention to the lesson you will be confused during work time and this will put Mrs. Janus in the yellow or red zone.

200

True or False

If you hit another student Mrs. Hurlbut will feel in the yellow zone

False

Mrs. Hurlbut will feel in the red zone if you hit another student because it is never ok to hit or harm another person.

300

Staying in the blue zone can affect you at school because

you might not get your work done

you might make others feel worried

you might not be invited to play 

you might distract others

300

This is an example of a medium problem

suspended from school

hitting someone when frustrated

a big fight with your best friend

300

This puts Mrs. Janus in the red zone

talking over her

picking on each other

not listening to her

being rude to guests

lying

300

Three things you can do if someone is annoying you during class

ignore

distract yourself

use and "I" statement

ask to move to another area

go to the peace corner

ask for help

300

True or False


When your friend is in the yellow zone and feeling worried, it is expected or appropriate for you to ignore them and play with someone else

False

If someone is feeling worried or nervous it is usually helpful to have a caring friend who they can talk to or spend time with.

400

3 strategies you can use to get out of the blue zone are

take a break

ask for help

practice positive thinking

give yourself a hug

think of a funny joke

get a drink of water

400

This is an example of a "huge" problem

death

earthquake

fire

homelessness

400

When you are in the red zone you can do this to get back into the green zone (name 3 things)

take deep breaths

practice mindfulness

take a break

use an "I" statement

ask for help

take a walk

400

Your friend cuts in front of you in line. You could say:(Fill in the blanks)

I feel___________ when you cut in front of me because___________ and I'd like it if you________.

I feel (upset, frustrated, annoyed) when you cut in front of me because (it's unfair, it messes up the line) and I'd like it if you (went back to your spot, stopped doing that.)

400

What is the difference between being aggressive (red) and being frustrated (yellow)?

Aggressive behavior hurts others with words or actions and shows a total loss of control.

Frustrated behaviors hurt yourself and show a partial loss of control.

500

True of False


Feeling bored is a blue zone feeling

true

500

True or False

Spilling your milk on your clothes is an example of a tiny problem

True

It impacts only one person and can be easily fixed (wipe it off, get a clean shirt)

500

True or false


At school elated, which means overjoyed or overexcited, is a red zone feeling

True


500

This coping strategy involves focusing on your breath and centering yourself

Mindfulness

500

If you are feeling confused about something what is the first thing you should do?

Think quietly to yourself...

Ask 3 other students for help...

Then ask a teacher for help


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