Emotions/Zones
Nonverbal Communication
Relationships
100

What is 1 thing that makes you feel happy? What is 1 thing that makes you feel mad?

answers may vary

100

What body parts do you use to tell us how you feel?

1) feet, hands, hair

2) eyes, mouth, shoulders 

3) ears, elbows, stomach

2) eyes, mouth, shoulders

100

Who is a friend?

examples of friends

200
What are some feelings in the GREEN zone?

Happy, calm, ready to learn

200

How does this person feel? How do you know?

annoyed, upset

arms crossed, not looking at the other person, eyebrows down

200

What are some examples of community workers?

doctors, teachers, store workers, etc.

300

What do you feel in the RED zone?

angry, mad, upset

300

What is personal space? How close should we get to people?

how far away you should stay from someone, an arms length

300

How can you act around your family?

can be relaxed, can hug and kiss family members, can tell them anything, they keep you safe, etc.

400

What is something you can do when you feel in the RED zone?

use a tool, take a break, deep breaths, tell an adult, etc.

400

If you want to show someone you are paying attention and are interested, what should you do with your body to show this?

look at them, turn your body/shoulders towards them, nod your head, wait your turn to talk, etc.

400
If someone wants a hug who is a friend, what should you do?

ask, tell them yes/no before you hug them

500

How do you feel in the BLUE zone? What can you do or say to make it better?

sad, sick, hurt


use a tool, tell someone, etc.

500

How can people tell you are being sarcastic?

When should you NOT be sarcastic?

by the tone of your voice


in serious conversations, when you are in professional settings, when you are trying to be respectful (e.g. with your parents, with teachers, at work, etc.)

500

What can you do with a friend or family member that you can't with a stranger or community worker?

hug, kiss, tell secrets to, call them, talk to them on social media, etc.