Definitions #1
Definitions #2
Definitions #3
Prepositional Phrases
100
Repeated and regular hasrassment and attacks on others
What is bullying
100
To gossip, or to let out secrets.
What is tattling
100
To help or encourage.
What is promote
100
John hit Max because he wouldn't give him his toy car in the classroom.
What is in the classroom
200
Behaviours that happen with your body, like hitting or kicking.
What is physical bullying
200
To fill with fear or to timid.
What is intimidation
200
To keep from occurring or stop from doing something.
What is prevent
200
Ashley didn't like Lisa and spread rumors during lunch.
What is "during lunch"
300
The effect, result or outcome of something
What is consequences
300
Behaviours that hurt friendships or relationships and are intended for making sure someone is left out.
What is social bullying
300
A person present but not involved.
What is bystander
300
John didn't think about the consequences, while he was fighting.
What is "about the consequences" and "while he was fighting"
400
Things we say or write, like name calling, spreading rumors, teasing or threats.
What is verbal bullying
400
A person's behaviour that lets things happen to them and doesn't take charge of a situation, good or bad, and so is not in control of their life.
What is passive behaviour
400
Heather was intimidated after seeing how big Steph was.
What is "after seeing how big Steph was"
500
Clear and direct communication. Anger and other strong feelings are expressed in a straightforward manner that takes into account the feelings and views of others.
What is assertive behaviour
500
To pay back, or to return like for like.
What is retaliation
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