What is Cyber Bullying?
Recognizing Cyber Bullying
How to Respond
Getting Help
Prevention
100

True or False: Cyber bullying happens online or through electronic devices.

True.

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100

What’s one sign of cyber bullying?

Receiving repeated mean or threatening messages.

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100

What’s the first step if you experience cyber bullying?

Don’t respond right away — stay calm.

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100

Who is one person you can talk to if you’re being cyber bullied?

A parent, teacher, or counselor.

100

True or False: Keeping accounts private can reduce the risk of cyber bullying.

True.

200

What’s one example of cyber bullying?

Mean texts, spreading rumors online, or hurtful posts.

200

True or False: If a post is meant as a “joke,” it can’t be cyber bullying.

False.

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200

True or False: Deleting mean messages makes the bullying stop.

False — you should save evidence first.

200

True or False: Reporting cyber bullying is tattling.

False — it’s about staying safe.

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200

Why should you think before posting online?

Posts can be permanent and affect your reputation.

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300

How is cyber bullying different from in-person bullying?

It can happen anytime and spread quickly to many people.

300

What’s one way cyber bullying can spread quickly?

Sharing screenshots, posts, or group chats.

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What’s one safe way to respond to cyber bullying?

Block the person and tell a trusted adult.

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300

Why is saving screenshots important?

They provide evidence of the bullying.

300

What’s one way to prevent being targeted?

Avoid sharing personal or embarrassing information.

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400

Why can cyber bullying feel worse than face-to-face bullying?

It can be public, permanent, and hard to escape.

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400

Why is it important to pay attention to how online comments make you feel?

They may signal bullying even if others laugh it off.

400

Why shouldn’t you fight back with mean messages?

It can make the situation worse and get you in trouble too.

400

What’s one way schools can help stop cyber bullying?

Investigating reports and enforcing rules.

400

Why is treating others with kindness online important?

It helps create a positive online environment.

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500

What’s the main goal of cyber bullying?

To embarrass, harm, or control someone online.

500

What’s one difference between friendly teasing online and cyber bullying?

Friendly teasing makes everyone laugh, cyber bullying hurts someone.

500

What’s the ultimate goal when responding to cyber bullying?

To stop the bullying while protecting yourself.

500

Why is it important not to keep cyber bullying a secret?

It can get worse without help and support.

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500

What’s the overall goal of cyber bullying prevention?

To make the internet a safe and respectful space.

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