General Bullying
Types of Bullying
True/False
Facts
Miscellaneous
100
Bullying is okay if it is funny. Yes, No, or sometimes
NO!
100
What is it called to use technology to harass, threaten, embarrass, or target another person?
Cyberbullying or internet bullying
100
You can spot bullies because they are large and aggressive.
False - bullies can be very subtle in their forms of intimidation and social isolation. They may just bully on the internet and you will never know their size
100
What is a bystander?
Someone who laughs, looks away, chooses not to be involved with the bully
100
Bullying Myth or Fact: "If I tell someone, it will make it worse."
Myth. Research shows that bullying will stop when adults in authority AND peers get involved.
200
True or False: The victim of bullying is the only person affected by a class bully.
False - Everyone is affected by a class bully.
200
Leaving others out on purpose is an example of what type of bullying?
Social
200
Bullying is just a part of growing up. The effects of bullying on victims are short and minor.
False
200
What is a cyber bully?
someone who bullies through texts, e-mail, social sites, etc. Any type of electronic technology.
200
If you are a bystander of bullying, what should you do?
Tell an adult, intervene, tell the bully to stop, ignore the bully and focus on the person being bullied, invite the person being bullied to join you, etc.
300
Name 5 different types of bullying behaviors.
pushing, kicking, teasing, isolation, name calling, etc.
300
What are the four main types of bullying?
Physical, social, verbal, cyberbullying
300
If students would fight back, the bully would just leave them alone.
False – Fighting back is likely to escalate a bullying situation. In other words, it can lead to more aggression and possibly serious injury. Bullies usually try to unnerve and provoke others, so fighting back just gives them what they want.
300
Name 3 feelings that a victim of bullying may feel.
depressed, helpless, angry, ashamed, lonely, humiliated, scared, inferior, embarrassed, isolated, sad
300
Name 2 reasons why kids may bully.
Fit in, jealous, think they are better than the other person, not comfortable being themselves
400
When you ________ you are trying to get someone into trouble. When you _______ you are trying to get someone out of trouble.
tattling/ratting telling / reporting
400
Name 3 kinds of private information that you never want to share with others online?
first and last name, address, email address, phone numbers, passwords, credit card numbers, social security number,
400
The most common kind of bullying in elementary schools is physical bullying.
False. Verbal bullying is the most common type of bullying in elementary schools.
400
Multiple Choice. Kids who bully tend to: a.) go unnoticed b.) get into trouble frequently c.) have very few friends d.) dislike school
a.) is the correct answer. Kids who bully know how to go undetected by parents and school staff. Bullying typically happens without any adult awareness, whether it be online bullying or bullying on the playground.
400
What are 3 key points that help to define the word bully?
Bullying is being (1)mean to others, (2)on purpose, (3)to hurt them or their feelings. Bullying behavior is (4)intended to hurt, (5)is repeated, involved (6)unequal power and control.
500
Name one way to protect yourself from cyberbullying.
don't share your password, choose your password carefully, don't respond to the bully, save all of the evidence
500
Studies show that girls are most likely to use ____ while boys tend to use ______ as their main form of bullying.
verbal or social physical
500
Most bullying occurs in high school because older students are more confident and willing to pick on others.
False – Some studies indicate that bullying is most prevalent during the elementary school years, while other studies indicate that it increases and peaks during the middle school years
500
You got into an argument with a classmate. They called you a name and pushed you down. Is this person a bully?
No. It must happen repeatedly for it to be considered bullying.
500
How many states have anti-bullying laws and/or policies?
All states now have anti-bullying laws and/or policies
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