Define bullying
Bullying is behavior that repeatedly hurts, harms or humiliates another person physically or emotionally
Someone who repeatedly hurts, harms, or humiliates another person physically or emotionally
Bully
Bullying has serious effects on both the bully and the person being bullied
True
Give an example of bullying
Gossiping about someone after being asked to stop
Bullying is A) never ok, B) sometimes ok, or C) always ok
A) never ok
Define an upstander
What is someone who does something about the bullying?
Someone who sees bullying happen and speaks up to stop it
Upstander
All bystanders are bad people
False
Give an example of how to be an upstander
Tell an adult when you see someone getting bullied
Kids are bullied because of A) physical appearance, B) race/ethnicity, C) sexual orientation, or D) all of the above
D) all of the above
Define a bystander
Someone who witnesses bullying and does nothing to stop it
Name 3 reasons why kids are bullied
Physical appearance, race/ethnicity, gender, disability, religion, sexual orientation
All bullies are bad people
False
Give an example of something you can do to stop bullying.
Help the target, say something to the bully, report it..
Most bullying happens in A) middle school, B) elementary school, or C) high school
A) middle school
Define cyberbullying
Bullying using electronic communication
Name at least 3 types of bullying
Physical, verbal, cyber, emotional, social
Most bullying occurs in schools
True
Give an example of something you can do to prevent bullying.
Free response
What is all of the above?
Define one way to be an upstander
Tell an adult
Name one problem that kids who bully others are likely to have when they get older
Kids who bully other are more likely to abuse alcohol/drugs, get into fights, vandalize property, drop out of school, have legal problems as adults, and become abusive toward others as adults
People who bully can't change
What is false?
Give an example of a time you were bullied or you bullied someone else
Free response
When compared to other countries, bullying in the U.S. is A) less than other countries, B) similar to other countries, or C) more than other countries
B) similar to other countries