Definitions
Types of bullying
Dealing with a Bully
True or False
Odds & Ends
100
The repeated act of aggression in order to hurt someone
Bullying
100
Pushing, punching, kicking, slapping, spitting, tripping, choking are examples of...
Physical Bullying
100
What you can do when you witness bullying?
Tell them to stop or get an adult involved.
100
Hitting or kicking someone is more harmful than calling someone names or making fun of what they wear.
False-all bullying is equally harmful.
100
Where can bullying be done?
Anywhere
200
A person who is present when bullying happens and chooses to nothing about it.
Bystander
200
Teasing, name-calling, put downs, or mocking are examples of.....
Verbal bullying.
200
You may use this with a bully to get them to stop.
Your words.
200
Most cyber-bullies know who they are bullying, but most victims don't know their bullies.
True - with the use of technology, victims can often be bullied anonymously, or even by people whom they do not know personally.
200
Who can be the target of bullying?
Anyone
300
Using e-mail, instant messaging, chat rooms, or other forms of information technology to threaten, or make someone fear you.
Cyber-bullying
300
Spreading rumors and making up stories to damage someone's reputation.
What is emotional bullying.
300
This is someone you may talk to when you are being bullied.
A trusted adult.
300
Physical bullying must cause substantial physical harm and must be visible.
False - any kind of physical harm done, no matter how small/seen or un-seen, can be considered bullying.
300
What should you do if you see someone getting bullied?
Speak Up. Help them out.
400
What type of bullying is done by not including someone?
Excluding/Ignoring
400
Using e-mail, instant messaging, chat rooms, or other forms of information technology to deliberately harass, threaten, or intimidate someone are examples of...
Cyber-bullying
400
You can make one of these if you have bullied someone and realize that you were wrong to do so.
An apology.
400
Reporting of the bullying of others is considered tattling behavior which is discouraged.
False - reporting and tattling are two different things. Reporting is done for the benefit of others (to help someone).
400
A bully is not a good one.
A friend.
500
Being treated differently because of the color of your skin or the size of your body or because you are male/female....
Discrimination/Harassment
500
These are the 4 types of bullying
What is Physical,verbal,emotional (nonverbal) and Cyber-bullying.
500
Informing others about bullying that you have witnessed or even that you have heard about is called
Reporting
500
Bystanders are not as responsible as the Bullies for the negative behavior happening.
False-Bystanders are just as responsible if they know bullying is occurring and do nothing to stop it.
500
Knowingly putting another person in fear of imminent bodily injury is called
Intimidation.
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