What is Bullying?
Being a Good Friend
Stop, Walk and Talk
Feelings and Coping Skills
What Would you Do?
100

Someone accidentally bumps you in the hallway. Is this bullying?

What is “no it was an accident”?

100

You see someone sitting alone at recess. What is one friendly choice you can make? 

What is “sit with them or invite them to play”?

100

If someone bothers you one time, what would be a calm first step?

What is “ Use a respectful voice and ask them to stop”?

100

What is one clue that your body gives you to tell you that you are starting to lose control of your emotions? 

What is “tight muscles, fast heartbeat, wanting to yell”?

100

A student keeps rolling their eyes at everything you say during group work. What is one respectful way to respond? 

Calmly as them to stop or seek help if it continues. 

200

A classmate repeatedly calls you names everyday. What is this called?

What is “bullying”?

200

Your classmate wants to join your group, but you are in the middle of a game. What is a friendly way to respond?

What is saying “we’re finishing this first, but can join the next game!”

200

If someone keeps bothering you after you told them to stop, what would be the next step?

What is “walk away”?

200

When you feel embarassed, what is a coping skill that could help you in the moment?

What is deep breathing, self-talk, and asking for a break”?

200

A kid in your class tries to control the game you are playing at recess. You want a turn to choose. What could you say? 

We should all get turns. I’d like to choose next time. 

300

What is the difference between being mean one time and bullying? 

What is “It happens more than once and is meant to hurt someone’s feelings“?

300

What is one sign that someone might need a friend because they are upset, even if they do not say anything?

What is “being quiet, being alone, or having a sad facial expression/closed body language“?

300

If walking away doesn’t work, who would be a good person to talk to?

What is “a teacher, counselor, or trusted adult”?

300

When you are feeling overwhelmed, what is a self-talk phrase that you can use? 

What is “I can handle this”?

300

You see someone laughing at another kid who looks upset. How can you check on them without embarrassing them? 

Are you okay? 


Or offer to stay with them. 

400

If someone makes a “joke” about you but it hurts your feelings, and they keep doing is after you ask them to stop, what is this called?

What is “verbal bullying disguised as joking”?

400

A friend tells you a secret. What would a good friend do?

What is “keep it to yourself, unless it is unsafe”.

400

What does ”using your assertive voice“ mean?

What is “ speaking clearly, confidently, and calmly”?

400

Why is is important to actually use words to SAY how you feel?

What is “because it helps to calm down your brain and think more clearly”?

400

You told a classmate to stop bothering you, but they keep doing it when adults aren’t looking. What is the next responsible step? 

Report the behavior to an adult? 

500

Someone convinces others not to play with you and uses the excuse that “everyone agrees they should not play with you.” What bullying tactic are they using?

What is “peer pressure“?

500

What is one way to show empathy when someone is upset?

What is “imagine how they could be feeling and respond kindly”?

500

Why is it important to tell an adult about bullying?

What is “they can help keep you and others safe”?

500

If you accidentally hurt someones feelings when you are upset, what is a good step that you can take afterwards?

What is ”apologize, explaining what happened, and using a better strategy next time”?

500

A group starts teasing another student about how they talk. How can you defend them without putting yourself at risk? 

Ask the student if they need help privately, distracting the group, or getting help from an adult. 
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