Upstander
Mean Moment or Bullying?
Miscellaneous
100

True or False: Everyone can be an upstander.

True

100

Someone pushes you once in the lunch line. 

Mean moment

100

True or false: there is more than one way you can be an upstander. 

True

200

What is a bystander?

Someone who just watches and does nothing when they see someone being mean to someone else
200

A friend keeps calling you a mean name, even though you've asked them to stop.

Bullying

200

Yes or no? If someone bumps into you on accident, it is a mean moment. 

No, accidents happen. 

300

What is an upstander?

Someone who stands up for the person being hurt

300

You see that the same kid continues to hurt one of your friends and your friend has tried to tell them to stop. 

Bullying 

300

Who are trusted adults you can talk to about mean moments or bullying?

Family, trusted adults at home, teachers, school staff, school counselor, principal, etc. 

400

What are the four ways you can be an upstander?

Be a Buddy, Interrupt, Speak Out, and Talk to a Trusted Adult

400

A student called you a mean name, but when you asked them to stop, they did. 

Mean moment

400

What's the difference between mean moments and bullying?

Mean moments happen only once, but bullying happens more than once and you have a hard time making it stop