Emotions
Toolkits
Big vs little problems
Random
100

What zone do these feelings belong to? sad, bored, tired, and sick

the blue zone

100

What zone do we want to try and stay in?

green zone

100

You lost a game you were playing with friends. What size problem is this? 

small (be a good sport, you might win next time)

100

What does your body look like in the green zone?

hands to the side, smiling, looks ready to learn

200

What zone do these feelings belong to? Angry, rage, terrified, panicked

red zone

200

Name a tool for when you are in the yellow zone

take a deep breath, go for a walk, talk to a teacher, blow bubbles, play with a fidget toy

200

Your pencil breaks and you don't have another one. What size problem is this? 

Small (a teacher can help)

200

What are some expected classroom behaviors?

raising your hand, staying in your seat, walking in the hallway

300

What zone do these feelings belong to? worried, silly, excited, and frustrated

yellow zone

300

name a tool to help when you are in the red zone

take a deep breath, listen to calming music, take a walk, ask for help

300

You fall in gym class and scrape your knee. What size problem is this?

big/medium (you may feel hurt and the nurse can help)

300

What would your body look like in the red zone?

arms crossed, face looks angry, nose crunched, may be screaming or crying

400

What zone do these feelings belong to? happy, calm, focused, proud

green zone

400

Name a tool for when you are in the blue zone

take a sip of water, go to the doctor, hug someone, cry, ask for help

400

A candle fell over and your curtains are on fire. What size problem is this?

big problem (the fire department can help)

400

What are some unexpected behaviors in the classroom?

talking out of turn, running in the hallway, being mean to classmates

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