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Roles in Bullying
What Would You Do?
True/False
100

How might someone feel if they are being bullied?

Sad, mad, lonely, embarrassed, hurt

100

Define bully

A person who purposely tries to hurt others by:

Making them feel uncomfortable. 

Hurting them by kicking, hitting, pushing, tripping, etc. Name-calling. 

Spreading nasty rumors or saying mean things to them.

100

You see someone being teased at recess.

Tell a teacher

Tell the person teasing to stop, it isn't okay.

Provide support and empathy. Remove the victim from the teasing situation.

100

If you are bullied it is best to handle it alone?

False

200

How do we prevent ourselves from bullying others?

Think about if what we want to say or do might make the other person feel bad or sad. 

Ask an adult if something you want to do or say is okay.

Be nice, and do kind things things for others to fill your bucket!

200

Define Observer

These children are not directly involved in the bullying behavior but they give the bullying an audience. They will often laugh or provide support for the children who are engaging in bullying. This may encourage the bullying to continue.

200

Your best friend has recently started to pick on another student in the class. At first, you thought it was funny, but lately, the teasing has gotten meaner and meaner. You can tell that the student is becoming more and more upset, but the other kids in the class think it is funny.

Tell a teacher

Talk to your best friend about his/her behavior

Support the kid being picked on

200

These are all ways one can be bullied:

Getting mean messages online, teasing and name calling, hitting, pushing, kicking, leaving someone out on purpose, spreading rumors.

True

300

What can we do to stop bullies?

Be nice, say nice things to others.

Stand up or get help if you see bullying happening.

Tell the person bullying that it isn't okay.

Don't spread rumors or gossip


300

Define Bystander

A person who watches bullying happen or hears about it and does nothing to stop the bullying.

300

You are starting to see someone from your school posting mean messages about you online.

Ask the person posting the messages to stop.

Ignore the messages and avoid the site. Keep evidence of the messages and tell an adult.


300

Sometimes bystanders are afraid to report the bullying?

True!

Bonus Question: Why?

400

How can a bystander become an upstander?

If you see someone getting bullied, you can:

Tell the person bullying to stop

Go up to the victim and help them get away from the bully 

Tell an adult about the situation

400

What is a Target or Victim of bullying?

The person who is the victim of teasing, harassment, and bullying.

400

A group of your friends are talking negatively about another boy in your class. 

Ask them to stop. Tell them it isn't nice, and you don't like how they are talking about this person.


400

Spreading rumors about someone else, or saying mean things behind their back is a form of bullying.

True

500

What should you do if you are being bullied?

Ignore the bully.

Makes jokes

Be nice back to them (as long as you are safe)

Get a trusted adult like a teacher or parent


500

Define Upstander

Someone who stands up to the bullying by helping the person experiencing the bullying, telling the person bullying to stop, or getting a trusted adult to help.

500

One of your friends frequently spreads rumors about you, tells you that your clothes are ugly, and says she won't be your friend. You are confused by this behavior because you thought this girl was really your friend.

Tell your friend that her behavior is unkind. 

Ask your friend to stop.

Continue to be polite. If the friend says they think your clothes are ugly, say, "Thank you for the information," and leave, or ignore the statements. People who bully want to make you upset. If you don't get upset, eventually the bullying can stop.

500

Telling jokes or giving compliments can stop someone from bullying.

True!


Bonus question: Why?