What does the Blue Zone mean?
Used to describe a low state of alertness. The Blue zone is used to describe when one feels sad, tired, sick, or bored.
Happy, calm, and content are in what zone?
Green Zone
You break your leg in P.E. class.
Blue Zone.
You are playing flag football with your friends.
Green or Yellow zone
What is does the Green Zone mean?
Anger, rage, and panic are in what zone?
Red Zone
You found out that you won 1 million dollars
Yellow or Red zone
You are playing a competitive game.
Green, Yellow or Red Zone
What does the Yellow Zone mean.
Used to describe a heightened state of alertness. A person may experience stress, frustration, anxiety, excitement, silliness, or fear.
Stress, frustration, and excited are in what Zone?
Yellow Zone
Name the Zone
Your parent tells you that someone close to you passed away.
Blue or Red Zone
Name the Zone
You just woke up in the morning.
Blue, Green, Yellow, Red.
What does the Red Zone mean?
Used to describe an extremely heightened state of alertness. A person may be experiencing anger, rage, explosive behavior, panic, extreme grief, terror, or elation when in the red zone. "Out of Control"
Sick, Bored, and tired are in what zone?
Blue Zone
Name the Zone
You experience a natural disaster (Large earthquake, tornado, flood, hurricane).
Blue, Yellow, or Red
Name the Zone
You were told plans need to change.
Yellow or red Zone
What is the difference between expected behavior and unexpected behavior?
Expected behaviors: Behaviors that give people around good thoughts about you.
Unexpected behaviors: Behaviors that give people uncomfortable thoughts about you.
What is a trigger?
An irritant that causes a student to become less regulated and increase the likelihood of going into the yellow or red zone.
Are there times when it is expected to be in a zone other than Green and why?
Yes
Name the Zone
You are listening to teacher give instructions.
Green Zone "Ready to learn"!!!!!!!!!