Empathy
Bullying Process
What Would You Do
Mean behavior vs. Bullying
True vs. False
100
How might the target feel when he/she is being bullied?
sad, mad, lonely, embarrassed
100

Define bullying

When a person purposely tries to hurt the same person or group by: · Making them feel uncomfortable. · Hurting them by kicking, hitting, pushing, tripping, etc. · Name-calling. · Spreading nasty rumors.

100

You see a girl being teased at recess.

Tell a teacher, provide support and empathy, encourage the girl to walk away.

100

A friends says to you one time "your shirt is ugly."

Mean behavior
100

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

No.

Bonus Question: Why?

200
What are some different types of bullying?
Cyberbullying, verbal bullying, emotional bullying, physical bullying
200

True or false: It's bullying if it's mean behavior that happens one time to one person and another time to another person.

False. Bullying is mean behavior that is repeated and targeted towards the same person.

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 target
200

At lunch, a classmate steals your food every day.

Bullying

200

Is roasting a form of bullying?

Class discussion

300
What can we do as a class to stop bullies?
Get the whole class and school on board to only say nice things to other people, let others know that they are not alone, let bullies know that the school is going to stand up against them
300

Define bystander

A person who watches bullying happen or hears about it.

300

What is a positive way to handle bullying?

Tell an adult, ignore the behavior, stand up for yourself in a positive way, get help.

300

You and a friend are frequently "play fighting" at recess

Neither, because you are both equally engaging in the behavior for play

300

Are bystanders sometimes afraid to report the bullying?

True 

Bonus Question: Why?

400
How can a bystander become a defender?
If you see someone getting bullied, then you can go up to the victim and help them get away from the bully or if you see someone get bullied you can tell an adult about the situation.
400
Define target
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. You think this boy is nice and consider him to be a friend.
Ask them to stop Continue to be friends with the boy
400

A classmate calls you an unkind word one time

Mean behavior

400

Does it take courage to report bullying to an adult?

Yes. 

Bonus Question: Why?

500
Define empathy
The ability to understand how another person feels and why the person feels that way.
500
Define ally
The person who supports and provides empathy to the target.
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 she was really your friend.

Tell your friend that her behavior is unkind, ask your friend to stop, or stop being friends with her if she doesn't stop.

500

What is the difference between teasing and bullying?

Teasing is when both people are joking and neither gets their feelings hurt, and bullying is when it goes on more than once, it’s impactful and hurts someone, there’s a power imbalance, and it’s intentional (on purpose)

500

Can bullying have a long-term affect on the target?

True 

Bonus Question: How?