Upstander Strategies
Types of Bullying
Roles students play in bullying situations
Examples of rough play, real fighting, bullying
100

What you do with the target when seeing/handling bullying behavior.

What is take target away from bully?

100

When using your body to bully.

What is physical bullying?

100

What you are called when you are the main offender in the situation.

What is the bully?

100

There is a balance of power.

What is rough play?

200

 A strategy using body language and tone of voice when seeing/handling a bullying situation.

What is be assertive?

200

Leaving someone out on purpose.

What is exclusion?

200

The person being picked on.

What is the target?

200

Power relatively equal.

What is real fighting?

300

 A strategy using emotion seeing/handling a bullying situation.

What is show empathy to target?

300

When you are hurting someone's feelings as you bully.

What is emotional bullying?

300

The person who stands up and helps the target.

What is defender?

300

Unequal power.

What is bullying? 

400

A strategy when aiding a target  in reporting a bullying situation.

What is go with the target to report?

400

When you attack someone using technology.

What is cyber bullying?

400

People in involved in bullying but didn't start it.

What is the followers?

400

Usually not friends, generally repeated.

What is bullying?

500

A strategy when seeing/handling a bullying situation and you can't do it all on your own.

What is get an adult to help?

500

Another device besides a computer to bully.

What is a cell phone?

500

When you see bullying happen but don't take a stand.

What is disengaged onlookers?

500

No intent to do harm.

What is rough play?