Let's Talk about Bullying
Being a True Friend
Problem Solving
Types of Bullying
WILD!
100
Repeated mean acts done on purpose to others
What is bullying or harassment?
100
T/F A true friend has to play with you everyday at recess and sit with you at lunch. Otherwise, they are not a true friend.
What is false?
100
Saying 'I' dont like it when you, 'I' am upset, 'I' would like to work this problem out.
What are 'I' messages?
100
These are 2 examples of verbal bullying.
What are calling names, teasing, using bad words, etc.?
100
T/F A best friend would never bully you.
what is false
200
The person who is bullied.
What is a victim or a target?
200
This is the Character Counts! pillar that means you treat others the way you want to be treated.
What is respect?
200
Taking a break, before you say something you regret.
What is cooling off?
200
These are 2 examples of physical bullying.
What are hitting, kicking, pinching, punching, etc.?
200
T/F Only girls gossip and spread rumors.
What is false. Boys can be just as guilty with gossiping or spreading rumors.
300
A person who steps in to help in a bullying situation
What is a positive bystander?
300
Telling your friends what to do, what to say and who to play with.
What is being bossy, maybe even a bully.
300
A quick game you play with your hands.
What is rock, paper, scissors?
300
True or False: Getting in someone’s personal space (such as getting in their face, fake punching at them or poking the air around them) can be a type of bullying.
What is true?
300
Calling someone weird or annoying (even a friend) could be a form of what kind of bullying?
What is verbal bullying?
400
A person who sees bullying happen but doesn't do anything about it, or joins in (hint: they stand by).
What is a negative bystander?
400
This is how people feel when they are not allowed in clubs, groups created by other kids, a game of kickball, when you ignore someone on purpose.
What is left out or excluded?
400
Name two strategies that you should use when you see another student being bullied or teased.
What is stand up for the victim, ask the victim to join you in your activity/group, tell an adult, walk the victim away from the situation?
400
This is what exclusion means
What is being left out?
400
Joining in bullying and namecalling even though you know it is wrong.
What is being a negative bystander
500
When you stand up to a bully, you must remember to do these things. (Name two)
What is act confidently, look the bully in the eye, speak firmly, be specific "Stop calling me names!" not fight?(Answers may vary)
500
T/F Being a true friend means that if you see someone in your class is being teased or bullied, you ignore it and don’t join in
What is false? While it’s good that you’re not joining in, if someone is being teased or bullied, a true friend will always step in to help or go get help.
500
Gossiping or spreading rumors about others is very hurtful. These are the three steps you should take to stop gossiping or rumors.
What is telling the person to stop spreading rumors, don't repeat the gossip or rumor, and get an adult to help if the gossip or rumor continues to be spread?
500
These are 2 examples of cyberbullying.
What are hurtful text messages, emails, blogs, facebook posts, instant messaging etc.?
500
Bad reputation, hurting others badly, detention, suspension, phone call home, losing friends to name a few.
What are consequences of bullying, gossip, cyberbullying and harassment?