Let's Talk about Bullying
Being a True Friend
Problem Solving
Types of Bullying
WILD!
100
Repeated mean acts done on purpose to others
What is bullying or harassment?
100
T/F A true friend has to play with you everyday at recess and sit with you at lunch. Otherwise, they are not a true friend.
What is false?
100
This is one way you should NOT act in response to bullying
fight back, tell them they are wrong, tattle, etc
100
These are 2 examples of verbal bullying.
What are calling names, teasing, using bad words, etc.?
100
T/F A best friend would never bully you.
what is false
200
The person who is bullied.
What is a victim or a target?
200
This is someone who may appear to be a friend, but does not have the qualities of a true friend (might be rude, only act friendly to play your video games, etc)
What is dneirf?
200
Taking a break, before you say something you regret. (Hint: we use this when we feel angry or frustrated during class)
What is cooling off? Chill out zone
200
These are 2 examples of physical bullying.
What are hitting, kicking, pinching, punching, etc.?
200
T/F Only girls gossip and spread rumors.
What is false. Boys can be just as guilty with gossiping or spreading rumors.
300
When everyone is participating equally, laughing, and nobody is getting hurt
What is teasing?
300
Telling your friends what to do, what to say and who to play with.
What is being bossy, maybe even a bully.
300
A quick game you play with your hands if you can't decide who is right or to break a tie
What is rock, paper, scissors?
300
True or False: Getting in someone’s personal space (such as getting in their face, fake punching at them or poking the air around them) can be a type of bullying.
What is true?
300
T/F Only people with low self esteem bully others
False
400
A person who sees bullying happen but doesn't do anything about it, or joins in (hint: they stand by).
What is a negative bystander?
400
This is how people feel when they are not allowed in clubs, groups created by other kids, a game of kickball, when you ignore someone on purpose.
What is left out or excluded?
400
Name two strategies that you should use when you see another student being bullied or teased.
What is stand up for the victim, ask the victim to join you in your activity/group, tell an adult, walk the victim away from the situation?
400
This is what exclusion means
What is being left out?
400
T/F Once a bully, always a bully
False
500
You should do this when you are standing up to a bully.
What is act confidently, look the bully in the eye, speak firmly, be specific "Stop calling me names!" not fight?(Answers may vary)
500
T/F Being a true friend means that if you see someone in your class is being teased or bullied, you ignore it and don’t join in
What is false? While it’s good that you’re not joining in, if someone is being teased or bullied, a true friend will always step in to help or go get help.
500
Name 3 qualities that a bully might have in common with a friend
Answers will vary- remember that bullies are not always bad people, but they are bad in the moment
500
These are 2 examples of cyberbullying.
What are hurtful text messages, emails, blogs, facebook posts, instant messaging etc.?
500
Give an example of what make you a small target, medium target, and large target to bullies
Answers will vary
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