16 Q
1st - 3rd
12 Q
1st - 5th
11 Q
KG - 5th
8 Q
1st
22 Q
1st - 7th
15 Q
KG - 8th
14 Q
1st - Uni
15 Q
1st - Uni
12 Q
1st
25 Q
1st - Uni
14 Q
1st - 5th
17 Q
1st - 5th
10 Q
KG - Uni
7 Q
1st
20 Q
1st
11 Q
KG - PD
10 Q
KG - PD
15 Q
1st
8 Q
1st - 5th
20 Q
1st
11 Q
KG - 7th
10 Q
KG - 2nd
15 Q
1st - 3rd
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Zones of Regulation worksheets for Class 1 through Wayground (formerly Quizizz) provide young learners with essential tools to understand and manage their emotions in educational and social settings. These carefully designed printables introduce first-grade students to the four color-coded emotional zones - blue for tired or sad feelings, green for calm and ready-to-learn states, yellow for heightened emotions like excitement or frustration, and red for intense feelings that require immediate attention. Each worksheet includes age-appropriate activities such as emotion identification exercises, scenario-based practice problems, and self-reflection prompts that help children recognize their current emotional state and develop appropriate coping strategies. The comprehensive collection features answer keys for educators and free pdf downloads that support both classroom instruction and home practice, strengthening students' emotional vocabulary, self-awareness, and regulation skills that are fundamental to academic success and positive peer relationships.
Wayground (formerly Quizizz) empowers teachers with millions of educator-created Zones of Regulation resources specifically tailored for Class 1 students, featuring robust search and filtering capabilities that allow quick identification of materials aligned with social-emotional learning standards. The platform's differentiation tools enable instructors to customize worksheets based on individual student needs, whether providing additional support for those struggling with emotional recognition or offering enrichment activities for advanced learners who are ready to explore more complex regulation strategies. Teachers can seamlessly integrate these resources into their lesson planning through flexible formatting options, accessing materials as printable pdf worksheets for traditional classroom use or digital activities for interactive learning experiences. This comprehensive approach supports effective remediation for students who need extra practice identifying emotional triggers, systematic skill practice for developing self-regulation techniques, and enrichment opportunities that deepen understanding of how emotions impact learning and social interactions throughout the school day.
