Person Bullying
Person Targeted
Bystanders
100
True or False - Bullying doesn't hurt the person bullying.
What is false - Bullying hurts everyone in the bullying triangle.
100
Bullying only hurts the person targeted
What is False - bullying hurts everyone in the bullying triangle
100
The bystanders have the most power to stop bullying
What is true - they bystanders are the majority and they have the most power to stop bullying.
200
The person bullying may not have any real friends
What is true - Kids sometimes pretend to be friends with the person bullying because they are scared if they're not, they will be targets for th person bullying.
200
Bullying can affect students' grades.
What is True - It's hard for kids to learn when they do not feel safe in school.
200
The bystanders enjoy watching other kids getting bullied.
What is False - the bystanders often feel sad when they see other kids getting hurt. They may also feel scard about getting bullied too.
300
The person bullying never gets in trouble
What is false kids who bully do get in trouble. Consequences for bullying may include a call to their parents, lost privileges, and in some cases they may get suspended.
300
Bullying will get worse if you tell a grownup.
What is False - Telling a grown up about someone getting bullied is one of the best ways to help stop bullying. You can ask the grownup to keep your name a secret.
300
You may get in trouble for telling a grownup someone is getting bullied
What is false telling is different from tattling. we tell to help. Telling is when you report to a grownup when someone is doing something that may end up hurting someone. Tattling is when you tell on someone to get them in trouble
400
The person bullying may be getting bullied too
What is True - Sometimes kids who bully are also getting bullied either at home or at school.
400
Bullying only hurts when a person gets punched or kicked
What is false - Bullying can hurt someone's body, but it can hurt a person's feelings, self-esteem, and their ability to learn, and safe.
400
Bystanders can feel angry and like they can't do anything to stop bullying.
What is true - often bystanders don't realize they have the most power to stop bullying.
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