Bullying (General)
Physical Bullying
Cyber Bullying
Prevention/Help
True/False
100
Yes, starting rumors about someone is bullying.
Is starting a rumor about someone else bullying?
100
160,000
How many students stay home from school each day in fear of being a victim of bullying?
100
Body-related injuries; attack; pushing, shoving, punching, etc.
Cyber-bullying generally doesn't involve physical violence. What does "physical" mean in this case?
100
No! Talk to someone ASAP!
The best way to deal with bullying is to keep it to yourself and pray that the bully leaves you alone.
100
False; it happens in both
Children are more likely to be bullied in middle school than elementary school.
200
Yes, this is also another type of bullying.
Is calling someone a mean name because they look different considered bullying?
200
6 out of 10
How many out of every 10 American teenagers witness bullying at least once a day?
200
3. Don't tell Rita about Tim's party tonight!
Which of the following would be considered cyber-bullying? 1. Party at Time's house tonight! 2. I disagree - I hate math! 3. Don't tell Rita about Tim's party tonight!
200
c. Help the person being victimized
When you see someone being bullied you should: a. Leave them be; they need to learn to defend themselves b. Join in; after all you don't like him/her much anyway c. Help the person being victimized
200
True
Girls bully just as much as boys; they just do it differently.
300
13 Million (over 1 million acceptable)
Approximately how many students will get bullied this year?
300
25
Statistics show that people who bully will probably have a criminal record by the age of ____.
300
2. Ignore/delete the first IM; save any further IMs; tell a parent or other adult you trust
Over a few days, you receive a series of insulting IMs (or texts) from someone at school. Which sequence of actions is the best response? 1. Tell a parent or other adult; delete all IMs from the bully; complain to the IM host 2. Ignore/delete the first IM; save any further IMs; tell a parent or other adult you trust 3. Tell a parent or other adult you trust; delete all IMs from the bully; complain to the IM host
300
They will likely keep the incident to themselves (THIS IS NOT OK!)
When victims are bullied, they tend to do which of the following in response to the bullying incident?
300
False; studies show that bullying takes place mostly in school hallways, in class (when the teacher is gone), or in the locker rooms.
Physical bullying is just as likely on the way to and from school as during school hours.
400
Suicide and/or depression
Name 2 possible effects of bullying on children, teens, and young adults.
400
No; cyber bullying is taking over
Most bullying, these days, tends to be physical.
400
You may not have the best judgement when your emotions are running high.
Why should you NEVER send emails, texts, or IMs when you're angry or upset?
400
Not always, but that shouldn't stop you from going to someone. Make sure someone knows what's going on.
When kids tell an adult about the bullying that they have experienced, adults generally take them seriously and give them the support they need.
400
False; Bullying is about power or strength. Students who bully have followers and supporters.
Children who bully are loners with low self-esteem.
500
47
How many states have laws against bullying?What is
500
No; students showed that 20% of students reported bullying others “several times” or more frequently during school
Studies suggest that fewer than 10% of children are involved in bully/victim problems in elementary school or middle school. Would agree with this statistic?
500
Save screen shots of instances where you have been harassed.
What is the best way to prove that you are being cyber bullied?
500
No, bullying tends to happen far less often when there is an adult present.
Bullying happens all the time. Whether adult are in the room or not.
500
False; if no one intervenes, the bullying cycle will continue normally, but if someone steps in, more than likely, the bullying will come to an end
Once a bully, always a bully.
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