Samuel was walking in the hall when he saw someone being bullied. What should he do?
A) Yell at the kids bullying.
B) Quietly tell a teacher.
B) Quietly tell a teacher.
Jill's friend kept talking to her in class. Jill didn't not want to get in trouble so she asked her friend to be quiet. The teacher heard Jill and yelled at her! Jill was very mad and tried to explain herself to the teacher, but the teacher just told her to be quiet. Jill knew this was not fair but she decided to be quiet and not tell her side of the story. Was this a good choice or a bad choice? Why?
Susan does not want to go to speech class. She thinks it is a waste of time and does not get anything out of it. She would rather go to gym. What should she do?
A) Complain because she doesn't want to go.
B) Just go to speech and try and make something positive out of it.
B) Just go to speech and try and make something positive out of it.
Seth cannot understand why his answer was wrong. He just KNOWS THAT HE IS RIGHT. He is very upset because the teacher just won't explain why he is wrong. What should he do?
A) Talk to the teacher quietly after class about how he is feeling and that he doesn't understand why he is wrong.
B) He should keep explaining himself and arguing about why he has to be right.
C) Just accept that the teacher is the adult and that she is probably right.
Either A, C or both A and C.
A) Talk to the teacher quietly after class about how he is feeling and that he doesn't understand why he is wrong.
C) Just accept that the teacher is the adult and that she is probably right.
Billy is tired of everyone bullying at his school. He WILL NOT PUT UP WITH IT ANYMORE. What should he do?
A) Every time he sees bullying, scream at the bully.
B) Make a note everytime he sees bulling and talk to a trusted adult about what he saw.
C) Try and form a group that will work on anti-bullying.
B or C or B and C.
B) Make a note everytime he sees bulling and talk to a trusted adult about what he saw.
C) Try and form a group that will work on anti-bullying.
Jill's friend kept talking to her in class. Jill didn't not want to get in trouble so she asked her friend to be quiet. The teacher heard Jill and yelled at her! Jill was very mad and tried to explain herself to the teacher, but the teacher just told her to be quiet. Jill knew this was not fair so she kept arguing with the teacher because she HAD TO tell her side of the story. Was this a good choice or a bad choice? Why?
Joseph feels like no one ever listens to him. He tries to explain himself, but nobody ever seems to undertand. What should he do?
A) Talk with a trusted adult.
B) Talk with no one, you can't trust anybody.
A) Talk with a trusted adult.