Where does bullying take place the most?
What is places that aren't monitored as much.
Like when it happens, it can happen anywhere, but for students mainly in bathrooms, recess / lunch, hallways, outside of school and the classrooms themselves.
A girl is being picked on at recess, and this keeps on happening. What could you do?
What is try to talk to the bullies, support the victim, report the situation, and any other acceptable answer.
And introduce a code of honor to your own group.
How might an upstander feel after helping end a bullying situation?
What is overall good feelings: Feeling strong, happiness, not being afraid to help is good, not afraid of bully, etc.
What is verbal bullying? (What it is, examples.)
What is bullying someone by words, whether it is insults, rude names, rumors or other examples like this.
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What happens in bullying?
What is any harm to another person, whether physically, mentally, emotionally, etc. This follows the different types of bullying.
What is the new group that P.S. 122 has made in order to try to prevent and stop bullying?
What is Service Learning
What are some effects bystanders might face? (atleast 4)
What is being afraid to befriend victim, afraid to report a situation, feeling helpless, pressured to join in, and believing that adults don't care or can't help.
What is physical bullying? (What it is, at least 4 examples.)
What is when somebody intentionally uses their body to harm someone else or their property.
Pushing, punching and kicking, trapping, throwing items, shattering items, ruining projects, KICKING BALLS OVER THE FENCE(!!),
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Who participates in bullying? (Type of people and roles.)
What is anybody. There isn't a specific group of people, everyone might do it.
The roles are the victim, bully, bystanders, downstanders and upstanders.
Your best friend has started to pick on another student whenever they aren't monitored. It's getting worse and the student is visibly upset.
(2 or more answers)
What is:
1. Try to talk to your friend. Explain the situation to them, how it's wrong.
2. Tell a trusted adult
3. Support the other student. It may be your best friend on the other side, but you shouldn't encourage their behavior.
4. Other; will be decided if acceptable.
(Extra: Have a code of honor in your friend group!)
What are some effects that the victim might face? (atleast 4)
What is remembering it their whole life, having mental issues, developing depression, not wanting to go to school or outside, being scared of people or being judged in the future, thinking adults don't care / can't help.
What is cyber bullying? (What it is, atleast 3 examples.)
What is any type of bullying done on a device. Comments on posts, negative posts about somebody whether rumors, photos, or just harsh comments, intentionally excluding from things like group chats, harassing them with text, calls, emails
The first 15 digits of pi are 3.141582653589792
Do you notice anything wrong?
There are 16 digits
The 16th digit is wrong
When does bullying occur? (Be a bit specific.)
What is happening anytime, but usually sometime where you aren't as monitored, especially with students.
During lunch / recess, in the hallways, bathrooms, outside of school and even during the class period.
How can you talk to a BRAVE professional?
What is call, text, or chat with a counselor online.
What are effects that the bully might face? (3 examples)
What is may be apart of abusive relationships in the future, may end up in their record and the idea that they can't do whatever is sudden, could lead to anger issues or other problems.
What is social bullying? (What it is, how it happens { atleast 3}.)
What is exclusion or damaging someone’s reputation. It can be rumors / gossiping, excluding someone, ruining someone’s reputation just for the sake of it, etc.
What should you NOT do when dealing with a bully on the bystander? (Specific quote on the slides.)
What is screaming "FIGHT FIGHT AHHAHA FIGHT!"
Why might someone bully someone else? (3 examples.)
What is for a feeling of power, having their own problems, the bully having it learned it from someone or was bullied before, being insecure themselves, lacking empathy, etc.
What are 2 or more ways to report bullying?
What is:
1: Tell any trusted adult
2. Talk to someone from BRAVE
3: Other; Will be decided if it is acceptable
(Extra: Like 1, talk to our guidance counselor or parent coordinator)
What are some effects that the downstander might face? (atleast 3)
What is believing bullying is fine, may enter an abusive relationship, may develop anger issues or other problems, may end up in their record, and more.
What does "B.O.O" stand for?
What is
Being mean to another person
On purpose
Over and over again.
How many images were on slide four, which was about the 4 types of bullying.
What is 6 images. Not 4 or 5!