Respect
Friendship
Bullying
More About Bullying
100
Saying please and thank-you.
What are examples of using your manners.
100
Two or more people talking about a topic together.
What is a conversation.
100
The victim.
What is the person who is being bullied.
100
Bullying using technology.
What is cyberbullying.
200
Saying sorry.
What is to apologize.
200
Looking at the person who is talking, nodding your head or saying something to show that you understand.
What are ways of showing you are listening.
200
Someone who knows that bullying is happening.
What is the bystander.
200
The 3 R's of Bullying.
What are recognize, refuse and report.
300
Treating others how you want to be treated.
What is the definition of respect.
300
Questions that are NOT answered with a Yes, No, Maybe.
What are open-ended questions.
300
Unfair and one-sided. It happens when someone keeps hurting, frightening, threatening, or leaving someone out on purpose.
What is Bullying.
300
Who, what, when, where.
What are the important questions to answer when reporting bullying.
400
Listening when the teachers is talking, including others in games and smiling.
What are examples of respectful behavior.
400
Saying something positive, asking questions and offering suggestions.
What are ways of joining a group.
400
Spreading a rumor.
What is an example of behind-the-back bullying.
400
An example of refusing to be bullied.
What is saying, "That's bullying, STOP!"
500
Offering to make amends.
What is to offer to make things better for someone after you make a mistake.
500
The body language and tone of voice we should use to tell someone that we mean what we say.
What is assertive.
500
The question you should ask yourself before refusing bullying.
What is "is it safe".
500
"Sally keeps staring at me!"
What is an example of tattling.
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