Bullying Prevention
Empathy Skills
Red flag VS Green Flag
More About Bullying
Roll the Dice
100

Define Assertive Voice

An Assertive Voice is when you say something like you mean it to make sure the listener understands. It’s not yelling or being mean.

100

What is Empathy

Empathy – putting yourself in the shoes of the person being bullied. You are trying to imagine how they are feeling. When we put ourselves in the shoes of someone who is being bullied, it might be easier to stand up for them and be their friend, because we can understand how scared and hurt they might be.

100

A student tells you they feel excluded everyday

RED FLAG

What can we do to help?

100

What is the difference between telling and tattling?

Telling a Safe Adult about bullying or cyberbullying is reporting something to a Safe Adult to prevent harm or get someone help, while tattling or snitching is to get someone in trouble.

100

The answer to a multiplication problem is called this term

What is a product?

200

Define Bullying

Repeated: This means it happens over and over again, NOT just one time.

Imbalance of Power: This means someone who is bigger, stronger, and/or more popular than another person is using the imbalance of power to bully. It can include telling them to do something and even if the person does not want to do it, they do not have the courage or confidence to say no.

On Purpose: This means it happens on purpose. It does not happen by mistake, but instead it is done intentionally.

200

Why is empathy important

Connecting and relating to others which helps create strong friendships. Practicing empathy can allow you to experience more emotions and understand  yourself better. Building positive relationships where you feel seen and heard and safe to be yourself

200

The new student is very nervous so they don’t talk very much the first few days. Over time, the other students begin picking on the new student for being shy.

RED FLAG

How could you be an upstander in this scenario?

200

Identify and define the 2 of the 4 types of bullying. Provide 1 example for each.

Physical, Verbal, Social, Cyber

200

Someone you know is being bullied and they are unsure about what do. You are not sure either but you tell them you are here to listen

GREEN FLAG

You were being an upstander in this scenario!

300

Define Bystander

Bystanders are people who see bullying happening, but do not do anything about it. How could the people at the lunch table be Upstanders instead of Bystanders?

300

What is “the maze”

The maze is what happens when you experience a powerful emotion that is hard to get out of. Ex: frustration, anger etc. can we name a few powerful emotions?

300

A student who sits alone every single day because they enjoy the time alone. You welcome them to sit with you but understand that they enjoy their time alone.

GREEN FLAG

What might we assume if we did not know they enjoyed the time alone?

300

Define Perspective

Seeing something from someone else’s viewpoint, trying to understand what they are experiencing

300

This term is used to make changes to the U.S. Constitution

What is an amendment?

400

Define Safe Adult

A Safe Adult is a trusted adult that you know well that will listen and help you if you tell them about an unsafe situation.

400

How can we get out of the Maze?

Remember that it is NORMAL to experience powerful emotions! Take a moment and simply BREATHE!!

400

Your friend tells you not to be friends with another student in the class. When you ask why, they say “no reason” and laugh.

RED FLAG

How can we practice empathy in this situation?

400

Why can any human practice empathy?

Because you have a heart and experience emotions! If you experience any emotions, you can relate to other people and be empathetic!

400

This term is used for maps to show what the different symbols mean

What is a key or a legend?

500

Define Upstander

An Upstander is someone who stands up to a bully, and helps the person being bullied. 

You can be an Upstander alone, or with a group of other people. You can use an assertive voice to tell a bully to STOP, and that their behavior is hurtful. You can also be an Upstander by getting help from a Safe Adult.

500

List 5 ways to practice empathy

  • Asking someone how they are feeling if you think there is something wrong

  • Learning about people from different backgrounds and cultures

  • Showing concern and care for others

  • Paying attention to the needs of others

  • Getting to know someone better instead of judging them

  • Listening to someone rather than trying to talk to them

500

Your classmate are disagreeing but they are being respectful to each other and speaking calmly

GREEN FLAG

How can we practice empathy in this situation?

500

A student is scared to go to the playground but you are not sure why yet

RED FLAG

How can we help?

500

A term used in experiments– a specific statement of prediction

What is a hypothesis?

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