The Group Plan/Read The Room
Size of the Problem
Whole Body Listening
Feelings/Zones
Expected/Unexpected Behavior
100

What is it called when everyone is THINKING about and DOING the SAME thing?

100

Fill in the blanks:

BIG problems should have ___ reactions.

LITTLE problems should have ___ reactions.


BIG problems should have BIG reactions.

LITTLE problems should have LITTLE reactions.

100

Name one part of your body that you use when you are Whole Body Listening

 

100

Your body is good to go. You are feeling happy and content. What Zone are you in?


The Green Zone.


100

Does EXPECTED behavior make others have good thoughts or uncomfortable thoughts?

Good thoughts


200

What is it called when someone is THINKING about and DOING something DIFFERENT from everyone else?

200

Tell about a time you had a little problem. This means you were able to solve it by yourself.



Examples:

Not the line leader

Someone cut you

Got a paper cut

200

Fill in the sentence:

When I am Whole Body Listening, my eyes are____

looking toward the person who is speaking

 

200

Your body is out of control. You are feeling enraged. What Zone are you in?


The Red Zone.


200

Does UNEXPECTED behavior make others have good thoughts or uncomfortable thoughts?

Uncomfortable thoughts


300

Everyone is playing Jeopardy in group speech. You are in the back of the room playing with toys. Are you in the group or out of the group? Are you following the group plan or your own plan?

Out of the group.

Following your own plan (unless you're taking a break!)

300

Tell about a time you had a big problem. This means you needed a teacher or grown-up to help you solve it.



Example:

Got lost

Broke a bone

Saw something dangerous

300

Fill in the sentence:

When I am Whole Body Listening, my ears are____


listening to the person who is speaking  

300

Your body is moving a lot and you can't stay still. You are feeling silly and excited. What Zone are you in?


The Yellow Zone.


300

Finish the sentence:

Running and yelling is EXPECTED behavior when I am ___.



400

Read the room:

It's your first day of camp. You walk in and everyone is sitting in a circle listening to one person share at a time. What should you do? How do you join the group?

Put your things down.

Go sit in the circle.

Listen to the person talking.

Don't talk until it is your turn.

400

Tell about one problem you've had at school. Is it a big deal or a little deal? How did you solve it?



Example:

Didn't have a snack.

Little deal.

Went to the nurse and got one.

400

Fill in the sentence:

When I am Whole Body Listening, my mouth is_____

quiet


400

Your body is moving slow. You are feeling tired and bored. What Zone are you in?


The Blue Zone.


400

Finish the sentence:

Running and yelling is an UNexpected behavior when I am ___.


500

Why do we need to read the room when we enter a space?

So we can figure out how to join the group.

So we can make choices about our actions.

500

Give an example of a HUGE problem. This means that many people are needed to fix it, including community helpers. The problem will probably take a long time to solve.


Examples:

Severe hurricane

Flood

Fire

Car accident

500

Tell about a time you used Whole Body Listening. What did your body look like?


Examples: listening in class, listening to a story, listening to Mrs. V on the speaker, listening to the bus driver

Body was calm and still, eyes toward speaker, mouth quiet, heart caring about what is being said



500

You were supposed to go on a field trip today, but now it's raining and the trip is canceled. How do you feel? What Zone are you in?


You feel disappointed.

Blue Zone.


500

You are late for music class. You are about to walk in - what do you expect to see?

Kids sitting in a circle.

Instruments.

People singing.

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