What is a cyber bully?
A person who uses the internet to harass or intimidate someone else.
List 3 examples of private information that should not be shared on the internet.
full name, address, phone number, birthday, name of your school, your current location
TRUE OR FALSE: People may use a fake name so you're not sure of who they actually are.
TRUE
You and Tony are best friends. You got into a big fight and stopped talking to each other. Tony knows your snapchat password. He logged into your account and sent mean messages to your friends. What should you do? What should you not do?
What should you do? Take a BREAK
Back away, breathe
Remember your settings
Evidence needs to be saved
Always tell a trusted adult
Keep your cool, do not respond
What should you not do?
How is receiving an insult online different than in real life?
People can find it easier to write hurtful things to others online than in real life. Someone can often feel more powerful because you can be ‘anonymous’ online.
List 3 examples of safe information that you can share.
your favorite color, favorite movie, your hobbies
What should you do with evidence of cyberbullying?
Keep a copy, evidence needs to be saved, do not delete anything, report to an adult
You can only invite 5 friends to your birthday party. Your friend Eric does not get invited, gets mad, and texts your friends mean things about you. The other boys decide to not go to your party because of this. What should you do and what should you not do?
What should you do? Take a BREAK
Back away, breathe
Remember your settings
Evidence needs to be saved
Always tell a trusted adult
Keep your cool, do not respond
What should you not do?
Name 2 differences between cyberbullying and bullying.
Cyberbullying can happen anytime. You do not always know who the bully is.Bullying will only hurt emotionally. More people will see and know about it.
Bullying: might hurt you physically, stops when you go home. you know who the bully is.
TRUE OR FALSE: Once you put a picture online you can erase it.
FALSE
How should you respond to a cyberbully?
TRICK QUESTION!!!!!
No matter what, do not respond to the cyberbully!
You play games online that lets you chat with other players. You start to get messages that say you are an awful player, your'e stupid, and you don't know how to play the game. What should you do what should you not do
What should you do? Take a BREAK
Back away, breathe
Remember your settings
Evidence needs to be saved
Always tell a trusted adult
Keep your cool, do not respond
What should you not do?
You see a person being ‘body-shamed’ on Facebook. You don't know this person and there are a lot of people joining in with hurtful comments. What should you do?
Report it to an adult and speak out with positive comments
Who should passwords be shared with? Who should they not be shared with?
Okay to share with: your parents and teachers.
Not okay to share with: friends and strangers.
When you're chatting with someone online, what is a sign of danger?
Asking for personal information or for you to meet them.
Someone in school films a video of your classmate behaving inappropriately. They send the video around school and you receive it. What should you do and what should you not do?
What should you do? Take a BREAK
Back away, breathe
Remember your settings
Evidence needs to be saved
Always tell a trusted adult
Keep your cool, do not respond
What should you not do?
True or False?
Taking someone's phone and sending inappropriate messages is not an example of cyberbullying.
False
A friend online asked to see a picture of you. You can easily text them a picture. What should you do in this situation?
Do not send them a picture. You can tell an adult and seek support.
What should you do if you're being cyberbullied?
BREAK
Back away and breathe
Remember your settings
Evidence needs to be saved
Always tell a trusted adult
Keep your cool
There's a girl in your school that you and your friends don't like. She got a new haircut. Your friend takes a picture of her and edits it making fun her new hair. She sends the picture to you and other students. What should you do and not do?
What should you do? Take a BREAK
Back away, breathe
Remember your settings
Evidence needs to be saved
Always tell a trusted adult
Keep your cool, do not respond
What should you not do?