Where do we use our anti-bullying skills?
Home, school, community
True of False: Tattling is to get someone in trouble.
True
Would you rather be a bystander or a upstander?
Upstander
What is rude?
When someeone does or says something un-intentionally hurtful and they do it once.
Why do we use anti-bullying?
A. for a guide on how to bully someone
B. because it is not kind
C. to make and keep friends
D. Avoiding being a bully can help you make friends, feel included, and make others feel welcome and safe.
D. Avoiding being a bully can help you make friends, feel included, and make others feel welcome and safe.
True of False: Telling is when someone is in danger or a emergency.
True
What to do: Jack threatens to beat you up after school.
A. Tell Jack you will beat him up first
B. Seek an adult for help.
C. Hit Jack before he can beat you up
B. Seek an adult for help
What is mean?
when someone says or does something intentionally hurtful and do it once.
when you mean to someone intentionally over and over again.
Telling or Tattling: Kim called me a name
Tattling
True or False: The best way to stop being bullied is to ignore it
False
Jack get in the lunch line and budges in front of Kate.
A. bullying
B. mean
C. rude
What are the different roles in bullying?
A. bully, bystander
B. bully, victim
C. bully, victim, bystander, upstander
D. bully, victim, bystander
C. bully, victim, bystander, upstander
True or False: It is telling if you can solve the problem on your own.
False
What to do: Alex tells all the girls in your class not to play with Ellie at recess.
A. Don't play with Ellie
B. Help spread the word not to play with Ellie
C. Tell Alex its not okay to exclude someone
Hope called Jackie that she is dumb when she didnt do well on her math test.
A. Bullying
B. Mean
C. Rude
B. Mean