Bullying Key Terms
Emotions Key Terms
Pot-Pourri
100

Hurting someone’s body or possessions is defined as ...

Physical Bullying

100

Defined as a feeling, such as happiness, anger, or fear.

Emotion

100

Something you aim for, or a desired result is called a ...

Goal

200

Saying or writing mean things about someone is defined as ...

Verbal Bullying

200

Information the brain receives from our five senses is defined as … 

Sensory Input

200

Hostile or violent behavior or attitudes toward someone is defined as ...

Aggression

300

Hurting someone’s reputation or relationships, such as excluding them is defined as ...

Relational Bullying

300

The part of the brain that’s most involved in making decisions is the ...

Cortex

300

Jenny has been being pushed in the hallways and people are calling her names; this has been going on for over a few weeks now, and you have seen it happen on three occasions. How might we be an upstander and help Jenny?

-We could offer Jenny support by walking with her in the hallways, offering her emotional support, or not participate in the name calling

-We could speak up by telling the bully/bullies to stop picking on Jenny (if safe to do so)

-We could get help by talking to a trusted adult about what has been happening.

400

Someone who stands up for a person who is being bullied is called an ...

Upstander

400

The part of the brain that’s involved in experiencing emotions is the ...

Amygdala

400

Ben just transferred into our school. The kids at school have been excluding him from their groups at lunch and in class since he arrived to our school. The kids at school call him “the weird new kid”, and some of them are telling the other kids not to hang out with him. How might we be an upstander and help Ben.

-We could offer Ben support by offering him emotional support, by including him in our groups in school, offering to be his friend, or not participate in the name calling

-We could speak up by telling the bully/bullies to stop picking on Ben (if safe to do so)

-We could get help by talking to a trusted adult about what has been happening. 

500

Anyone who is aware that bullying is happening is a ...

Bystander

500

Guidelines for how people are expected to behave in a particular setting are called ...

Norms

500

You just got a new tablet for Christmas and are super excited to try it out! Your little brother who is 5 asks if he can try it out first. Your mom says to let him try it out first so you let him use it. When your brother uses it he ends up dropping it and cracking the screen!

  • How would this situation make you feel?
  • How might you respond based on your emotions?
  • How should you respond if you had time to think about your emotions before acting on them?

Answers will vary based on different student's perspectives. Discuss answers. 

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