Kelso's Choices
Zones of Regulation
Good Sportsmanship
Questions from books
What do you know about Walke?
100

How many Kelso's choices are there for a small problem?

9


100

What zone are you in if you are really mad?

Red

100

Which is an example of good sportsmanship?

Stopping the game and checking on a player if the fall or get hurt or keep playing (they can take care of themselves).


Stopping the game and checking on a player if the fall or get hurt

100

What does it mean to have a bubble gum brain?

Growth mindset


100

Does Mrs. Walke wear glasses?

Yes

200

What do you do if you have a big problem or you are have tried a few Kelso's choices and they are not working?

Talk to an adult that you trust.

200

How many zones are there?

4


200

Which is an example of good sportsmanship?

Only care about winning or

Be proud of themselves and their teammates no matter who wins and who loses. Winning is fun but they shouldn't rub it in. 

Accept a loss and focus on what they can do to improve rather than getting upset or blaming others. 

Be proud of themselves and their teammates no matter who wins and who loses. Winning is fun but they shouldn't rub it in. 

Accept a loss and focus on what they can do to improve rather than getting upset or blaming others. 


200

What does it mean to have a volcano mouth?

You blurt a lot. 

200

What is Mrs. Walke's job title?

School Counselor

300

What Kelso's choice should you use if you accidentally bumped into someone?

Apologize

300

What zone are you in if you are tired?

Blue


300

What does it mean to have good sportsmanship?

Playing a game by the rules, treating each other with respect (no name-calling or rough behavior), having a good attitude and trying your best.

300

What is the difference between tattling and telling?

Tattling is telling on someone to get them into trouble (for a small problem).

Telling is telling on someone to get them out of trouble (for a big problem).

300
How many kids does Mrs. Walke have?

2

400

Which Kelso's choice would you use if someone told you that you couldn't play a game or you don't like how a game is going?

There isn't one right answer-

It could be -go to another game, talk it out, ignore it, make a deal, wait and cool off, walk away.

400

What are 3 different deep breaths that you can use to calm down and get into the green zone?

So many options- clam breathing, whale breaths, rollercoaster/ five finger breathing, belly breaths, criss cross, etc.

400

Which is an example of good sportsmanship?

Yelling at a teammate for making a mistake 

or

Support teammates by saying things like, "Good shot" or "Good try." Explain that kids shouldn’t criticize a teammate for making a mistake because they wouldn’t want someone blaming them if they miss a shot.

Support teammates by saying things like, "Good shot" or "Good try." Explain that kids shouldn’t criticize a teammate for making a mistake because they wouldn’t want someone blaming them if they miss a shot.

400

What did Leo the lightning bug have to do to learn to light up?

He had to practice and show perseverance. 
400

What kind of dog does Mrs. Walke have?

French bulldog

500

Name at least 5 Kelso's choices (without looking). 

Make a deal, wait and cool off, go to another game, talk it out, share and take turns, ignore it, walk away, tell them to stop, apologize.

500

Name a feeling in each zone (red, green, blue, yellow).

Green- happy

Red- mad

Blue- sad

Yellow- nervous

500

Name 5 things you can do to have good sportsmanship while playing a game.

Treat the other team and your teammates with respect, never tease or bully, shake hands before and after the game, help up players who fall — even if they’re on the other team, agree on rules and follow the rules, try your best, say, "Good game", say "Nice play", focus on having fun and doing your best instead of just winning

500

Name 5 kind things you could do at school?

There are so many answers. The possibilities are endless. You can be kind to other kids and adults. You can listen, do your work, include others, help someone, play by the rules, smile, etc.

500

Where is Mrs. Walke from?

Indianapolis, IN