What is Bullying?
Cyber Bullying
Bullying Prevention
Effects of Bullying
Bullying Facts
100
Bullying is a form of this... (hint - it starts with an h)
What is harassment?
100

Where cyber bullying takes place.

What is the internet?

95% of teens in the U.S. are online, and the vast majority access the internet on their mobile device, making it the most common medium for cyber bullying

100

The person whom you should talk to if you are being bullied.

Teachers

Principal

Assistant Principal

School Secretary/Clerk

School Counselor

Nurse

School Social Worker

School Psychologist

Behavior Education Assistant

Security 

100

This is one of the most common mental illnesses that can be caused by bullying.

What is depression OR anxiety?

Research indicates that persistent bullying can lead to or worsen feelings of isolation, rejection, exclusion, and despair, as well as depression and anxiety, which can contribute to suicidal behavior.

100

More than half of bullying situations (___%) stop when a peer intervenes on behalf of the student being bullied.

More than half of bullying situations (57%) stop when a peer intervenes on behalf of the student being bullied.

200
A form of bullying where the bully(s) makes someone feel as if they don't belong
What is exclusion?
200

The social media site where cyber bullying is most prevalent.

What is Instagram?

Instagram is the social media site where most young people report experiencing cyberbullying, with 42% of those surveyed experiencing harassment on the platform.

200
Bullying can also lead to these kinds of problems - including headaches and stomachaches, sleeping problems, low self-esteem, increased fear or anxiety, depression and post traumatic stress disorder.
What are mental health/physical problems?
200
The period of time that the effects of bullying can last for.
What is a lifetime/forever?
200

Why do people bully? Studies show that there could be several reasons why people bully. 

Wanting to dominate others and improve social status.

Low self esteem and wanting to feel better about themselves

A lack of remorse and wanting others to feel better about themselves. 

Anger, frustration and jealousy

Struggling socially 

Being the victim of bullying behaviors themselves

Learned behaviors from others

300

Two forms of bullying that are common in middle and high school.

What are (two of - cyber bullying, physical bullying, name calling, exclusion, spreading rumors)

300

About ___% of young people between the ages of 12 and 17 have been bullied online.  

About 37% of young people between the ages of 12 and 17 have been bullied online. 30% have had it happen more than once.

300

This is an example of what NOT to do when you are witnessing someone be bullied.

What is do nothing OR retaliate towards the bully?

60% of young people have witnessed online bullying. Most do not intervene

300

Bullying can lead to _____ grades

What is worse/a decrease in?

Students who experience bullying are at increased risk sleep difficulties, lower academic achievement, and dropping out of school.

300

Approximately _______ teens have skipped school because of bullying (hint: 100,000 - 200,000)

Approximately 160,000 teens have skipped school because of bullying

400

A form of bullying that remains constant (does not become more or less common) throughout elementary, middle and high school.

What is verbal abuse/verbal bullying/name calling?

400

Only __ in 10 teen victims will inform a parent or trusted adult of their abuse.

Only 1 in 10 teen victims will inform a parent or trusted adult of their abuse.

400

Approximately __% of students ages 12-18 who were bullied during the school year notified an adult at school about the bullying.

Approximately 46% of students ages 12-18 who were bullied during the school year notified an adult at school about the bullying.

400

Student are bullied reported that bullying occurred the most in following place

Bullied students reported that bullying occurred in the following places: 

the hallway or stairwell at school (43%)

Inside the classroom (42%)

In the cafeteria (27%)

Outside on school grounds (22%)

Online or by text (15%)

In the bathroom or locker room (12%)

& on the school bus (8%).

400

True/False 71% of students report incidents of bullying as a problem at their school.

What is true?

500

Conflict vs. Bullying: What’s the Difference?

  • Conflict is a disagreement or argument in which both sides express their views.
  • Bullying is negative behavior directed by someone exerting power and control over another person.
500

This gender is twice as likely to be victims and perpetrators of cyber bullying.

What are girls?

Girls are more likely than boys to be both victims and perpetrators of cyber bullying. 15% of teen girls have been the target of at least four different kinds of abusive online behaviors, compared with 6% of boys.

500

__ out of 5 students (81%) say they would be more likely to intervene in instances of cyberbullying if they could do it anonymously

4 out of 5 students (81%) say they would be more likely to intervene in instances of cyberbullying if they could do it anonymously 

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500

The reasons for being bullied reported most often by students include...

The reasons for being bullied reported most often by students include physical appearance, race/ethnicity, gender, disability, religion, sexual orientation.

500
This form of bullying increases in elementary school, peaks in middle school and declines in high school
What is physical bullying?
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