You tell a friend, "You cannot play with us."
Leaving someone out. Rejection and isolation. Social.
Sending a message, "Nobody likes you." to a classmate.
Mean. Against Bear Creek Credo. Cyber Bullying -Social Media/Computer/Technology/Phone
You grab something away from a classmate's hands on purpose.
Taking something without permission without using your words first. Physical.
You laugh and call someone a name who makes a mistake.
Verbal: Teasing, Name-calling, Put-Downs.
You tell as many students as you can not to be friends with one specific classmate.
Trying to exclude them. Hurt their feelings. Social.
Not using your name (an anonymous username) so you can put others down during a computer game and not get caught.
False Identity. Fake Profile. Cyber-Social Media/Computer/Technology/Phone
Using your hands, feet, or other objects to harm or hurt someone on purpose.
Physically aggressive or angry. Not using your words first to solve a situation or problem.
You tell someone you won't be their friend if they (do or don't do something)...
Verbal threat.
You stop talking to a friend on purpose to make them feel bad.
Ignoring. Social.
Taking pictures or videos of others without asking and getting their permission.
If at school-against Bear Creek Credo and School Policy. Cyber-Computer/Technology.
You're mad at a classmate so while playing basketball at recess, you throw the ball extra hard on purpose.
Unsafe play. Physical aggression.
You make a joke about someone's looks, race (skin tone, hair), nationality (legal citizenship in a country), religion, ethnicity (shared culture, language, ancestry, or traditions), disability, and more.
Verbal bullying
You make up a story about a classmate that isn't true. (Maybe to get them in trouble, you out of it, or to be mean.)
Dishonesty. Not telling the truth. Rumor. Social.
Purposely leaving one person out or deleting what someone in the group creates in an online group project at school.
Digital exclusion. Cyber-Computer/Technology (Don't forget-digital footprint allows teachers access.)
Playing a game like, "Duck, Duck, Goose" and you push the person's head down too hard on purpose.
Physical targeting with intent to hurt someone.
If you tell the teacher what I did, then I'm going to _________ to you.
Verbal threat. Against School Code and Bear Creek Credo.
Mimicking, imitating, purposely embarrassing someone in front of others to laugh at and make fun of them.
Public humiliation. Hurt feelings. Mean. Social.
You send a scary or threatening picture or video clip to a friend of something you know will scare them.
Digital citizenship. Intent for harm and scare tactic-on purpose to evoke fear. Cyber-Social Media/Computer/Technology/Phone.
During a game of touch football you pretend to slip on the grass so you can "accidentally" tackle a specific player to the ground.
Fake accident. Unnecessary roughness. Plausible deniability (dishonesty).
Telling a classmate, "You're being a baby." or "You can't take a joke." immediately after purposely hurting their feelings.
Verbal - Minimizing their feelings.