Act
Roles
Types
Vocabulary
Report
100

These __________ (number) concerns have to be present to be considered a bullying act.

What is three?

100

The aggressor or person who has power over another.

Who is the bully?

100

Hitting, kicking, punching, biting, spitting etc.

What is physical bullying?

100

Both people are disagreeing and having an argument

What is a conflict?

100

One who reports in order to get the other in trouble without reasonable evidence

What is a snitch or a tattletale?

200

The acronym used to remember the components of a bullying act.

What is RIP?

200
The person being zoomed in on by the bully.

Who is the target?

200

Name calling, belitting, teasing, threatening

What is verbal bullying?

200

Making fun of someone usually between friends

What is joking?

200

Conflict and bullying should be reported the same

FALSE

300

Multiple acts by one person OR the same act by multiple people.

What is repetition?

300

The other people watching the bullying but not doing anything about it.

Who are the bystanders?

300

Bullying through technology such as social media, text messages, emails, websites etc.

What is cyber bullying?

300

Standing up for one's self in a stern yet not aggressive manner

What is being assertive?

300

The three components that have to be present to be a bullying act

1) Repetition

2) Intent to do harm

3) Power Imbalance

400

Hurting someone on purpose.

What is intent to do harm?

400

The made up word that stands up for the target and either gets help from an adult or helps them out of the situation.

Who is an upstander?

400

Leaving someone out and spreading rumors.

What is social/emotional bullying?

400

Unresistant, not standing up for one's self, door mat

What is being passive?

400

__________ is never the answer....do not stop seeking help

What is suicide?

500

The bully has power over the target in some way.

What is a power imbalance?

500

We do not call people this because they feel hopeless, worthless and beaten down to the point where they feel unable to escape the situation.

What is a victim?

500

The two most common types of bullying in schools.

What is verbal and social bullying?

500

A manner in which one is bullying the other

What is being aggressive?

500

The person/people in which to tell that you or someone you know is getting bullied

What is a trusted adult? (counselor, teacher, bulldog buddy, principal and/or coach)

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