Types of Bullying
Roles (People)
What to Do
Definition
100
This type of bullying involves hurting a person's body; punching, hitting, tripping, etc.
Physical Bullying
100
The person who is hurting another person on purpose is the _______________
Bully
100
What is the first step that we talked about when bullying happens to you (of if you're a bystander and want to help)?
Stop; tell the bully to stop doing what they doing.
100
Fill in the blank: Bullying is an action meant to ________________ another person.
Hurt
200
This type of bullying involves using words to hurt others; name calling, teasing, etc.
Verbal Bullying
200
The person being bullied is _______________________
target
200
What is the second thing you should try if bullying is happening to you (or if you want to help as a bystander)?
Walk; walk away or try to ignore the bullying. A bystander can invite the target to play with them so the target is not alone.
200
Fill in the blank Bullying involves a ____________________ imbalance.
Power
300
This type of bullying involves using technology to hurt others; text messaging, YouTube, Facebook, twitter, etc.
Cyber Bullying
300
The person who sees or hears about the bullying is the _____________.
Bystander
300
What is the third step you can take if bullying is happening to you (or if you want to help as a bystander)?
Talk; report the bullying to an adult you trust. Asking for help is always okay if you or someone else is being hurt.
300
Fill in the blank: Bullying happens more than ____________, or has the potential to.
Once
400
This type of bullying involves using relationships to hurt others; leaving people out on purpose, turning everyone against one person, spreading rumors and gossip, etc.
Social Bullying
400
True or False: There can only be one bully, one bystander, and one target?
False; there is often MORE than one bully, bystander, or target.
400
What are 5 kind things that you could do to help stop bullying at Jefferson?
1. Invite kids to play who are left out 2. Smile at people in the hallway 3. Help someone who falls down 4. Invite someone to sit by you at lunch 5. Say "Hi" to someone you've never talked to before
400
Give me an example of a power imbalance.
Size, strength, age, popularity
500
True or False: It's okay to bully someone back if they have bullied you first Why or Why not?
False; it is NOT okay to bully someone back. You should remember our steps: Stop, Walk & Talk. Or get help from an adult if you don't feel safe. Don't become a bully yourself!
500
True or False: If you bully someone once, you will always be a bully.
False; you can always make a choice to change your behavior and be kind to others.
500
Name 10 adults you could report bullying to.
Parents, grandparents, aunts, uncles, cousins, siblings, teachers, coaches, neighbors, other school staff, etc.
500
True or False: As a bystander, you have LOTS of power to help stop bullying? Why or why not?
True: bystanders can help even out the power imbalance and help the target feel like they have a place they belong and can feel safe. Bystanders can simply invite the target to play with them, sit with them, or talk to them; so the target is not alone.