Intro to Bullying
Conflict or Bullying?
Bullying: Roles and Actions
Identify Bullying Roles
Understanding the Impact of Bullying
100

What is Verbal Bullying?

Teasing and name-calling

100

What is a conflict?

A disagreement between people

100

The person who uses mean words or actions to hurt someone else is called the

Bully

100

In a classroom, Sam makes fun of Alex in front of everyone. Jamie laughs but does not join in. What role is Jamie playing?

Bystander

100

What is the definition of cyber bullying?

Bullying that happens online through texts, social media, or gaming

200

What is Physical Bullying?

Involves hurting a person's body or possessions

200

What is an example of a conflict?

A disagreement between people

200

The one who receives the hurtful behavior.

Target

200

 At lunch, Sam pushes Devin out of the line. A group of kids laughs, but Jordan tells the teacher what happened. Who is the bully?  

Sam

200

What is an example of an Academic impact of bullying?

Skipping class, Loss of interest in learning

300

What are the three elements of bullying?

Intentional, Repeated and Power Imbalance

300

Which word means solving a problem peacefully?

Resolution

300

Someone who sees bullying happen but does not take action.

Bystander

300

Why are upstanders important in bullying situations?

They help stop or reduce bullying by speaking up or supporting the target

300

What is an example of an physical impact of bullying?

Headaches and stomachaches

400

What are the four types of bullying?

Physical, Cyber, Social and Verbal

400

Conflict or Bullying Two friends argue about who should present their group project.  

Conflict

400

Which action makes you an upstander? A. Watching and doing nothing B. Telling an adult about the bullying C. Bullying someone else

Telling an adult about the bullying

400

During group work, Kayla ignores Maria’s ideas and calls her “dumb.” The other two group members stay silent. Who is the bully?

Kayla

400

What is an example of an emotional impact of bullying?

Stress Low self-esteem

500

What does bullying mean?

Bullying is unwanted, aggressive behavior that involves a real or perceived power imbalance and is repeated or has the potential to be repeated over time.

500

Why is bullying different from conflict?

It involves repeated behavior and intent to hurt

500

A person who helps the target and tries to stop the bullying is called an

Upstander

500

A group of students teases Mia about her clothes every day. One student speaks up and says, “Stop, that’s not okay.” Who is the upstander?

The student who speaks up

500

What are the three impacts of Bullying?

Emotional Impact, Physical Impact, Academic Impact

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