According to the data collected on the first survey, ___ % of 6-8 grade students at Trentwood say they were cyberbullied this school year.
14.2% (22/155)
100
If you are being cyberbullied you should:
Report it to a trusted adult.
100
Who can you report being cyberbullied to?
A trusted adult, an I-Mentor, and the website (facebook, twitter, etc.).
100
What is the definition of cyberbullying?
Harassment, intimidation, and bullying that occurs online or through text message.
100
How is cyberbullying different from traditional bullying?
Cyberbullying occurs online or through text message while traditional bullying occurs in person.
200
Around the world, about this many teenagers have been cyberbullied.
About 1 in every 3.
200
One important rule of staying safe online is:
Never give out personal information.
200
Law officials are involved in less than 1 in 5 cases of cyberbullying. The reason this happens is:
Not everyone who gets cyberbullied reports it to a trusted adult.
200
Examples of cyberbullying include:
Mean texts and emails, rumors spread by social networking, sending embarrassing pictures, etc.
200
Who is responsible to stop the spread of cyberbullying?
YOU!
300
According to the data collected on the first survey, ___ % of 6-8 grade students at Trentwood say they would report being cyberbullied to a trusted adult.
74.2% (115/155)
300
If you are reporting cyberbullying to a trusted adult, you should:
Print out proof of the cyberbullying if possible.
300
True or False: Cyberbullying can take lives.
True. Cyberbullying can lead to suicide.
300
Why does cyberbullying occur so often?
People have easier access to technology now and think they can hide behind fake screen names.
300
One way to stay safe online is:
Blocking/Deleting people who are rude to you and/or ask for personal information.
400
According to the data collected on the first survey, ___ % of 6-8 grade students at Trentwood say they would give out private information online if asked (address, phone number, etc.).
12.3% (19/155)
400
If someone sends you messages with hurtful and harassing language, sexting, or says mean things you should not:
Respond to the person. Never respond to them because if you do, you could cause more problems and get yourself in trouble too.
400
Some of the major ways a person can be effected by cyberbulling include:
Depression, avoiding friends, and sometimes suicide.
400
Some reasons for people to start cyberbullying include:
They think it makes them appear tough, they think it could impress their friends, they might be getting bullied themselves and want revenge, etc.
400
What website do people get cyberbullied most frequently on?
Facebook
500
According to the data collected on the first survey, ___ % of 6-8 grade students at Trentwood say that during this school year they have had conversations online (texting, facebook, snapchat, etc.) with people they have never met in person.
38.1% (59/155)
500
How can you help stop the spread of cyberbullying?
Don't forward any mean messages or inappropriate pictures you receive.
500
The most common tools used for cyberbullying are:
Cell phones and computers.
500
Why is cyberbullying a big deal?
Cyberbullying is a big deal because it happens often and can have very dangerous effects.
500
What should you do if a friend reports to you that they are being cyberbullied?
Suggest that they print out the proof and help them report it to a trusted adult.