Vocab
True/False
Fact/Opinion
Cyber Safety
Scenarios
100
What is bullying?

Bullying is an aggressive behavior that is:

1. Repeated over time

2. Occurs when there is a power imbalance

3. Intended to cause harm or distress and/or has a serious harmful or distressing effect on the target. 

100

Bullying can only take place face to face. 

False. 

It can take place behind someones back, online, etc. 

100

What can you do to prevent bullying/cyberbullying?

Stand up to bullies, be a good friend, talk to trusted adults. 

100

Can you share your passwords with friends?

No

100

You see on an online app that someone is saying rude comments to another person. What do you do?

Screenshot and show the comments to a trusted adult. Do not comment mean or unkind things back.

200

What is a bystander/upstander?

Someone who witnesses bullying but is not the bully or target. 

upstander: a bystander that takes action

200

If you delete something from the internet it's gone forever.

False. 


200

Why do you think people cyberbully more than other types of bullying?

Because they can hide who they are. 

200

Give 3 examples of trusted adults

teachers, staff, parents

200

You are playing with a friend at recess. Your friend starts teasing a younger student about their shoes. Assertively tell your friend to stop teasing.

Faces the person

Keeps head up and shoulders back

Uses a calm, firm voice

Uses respectful words

300

What is a conflict versus bullying?

A conflict is a two-sided issue, whereas bullying is one-sided. 

300

Your texts are private and no one can see them.

False.

300

Does cyberbullying happen on online games? 

Yes.

300

What age do you need to be in order to be on social media?

13

300

Val is making fun of Bria and wants you to join in and not let Bria play with you and your friends at recess. 

Is this bullying? If so, what can you do?

This is bullying.

1. Stand up to Val and tell her that it is not okay to do that. 

2. Go play with Bria. 

3. Talk to a trusted adult

400

What is cyberbullying?

Cyberbullying is bullying with electronic technology. 
400

Sharing private information about someone to embarrass them is a form of bullying.  

True.

400

Can social media (Tik Tok, Snapchat, Instagram) make cyberbullying worse? Why or why not?

Yes. More access and more people. 

400

How many hours should 3rd and 4th graders sleep each night?

9-12

400

Practice giving/receiving a group member a sincere and specific compliment.

Face the person

Use respectful, sincere words

Use a friendly tone of voice


Listen - say thank you

500

What does it mean to be assertive?

Be respectful but serious. You mean business.

500

There cannot be legal consequences to cyberbullying. 

False.

If it is severe enough, there could be legal consequences. 

500

Is it okay to share personal information online to people other than your family members or close friends?

No

500
What is a digital footprint?
Records of everything you do online. 
500

You hear someone on the playground say someone can't play with them because of the way they look. Is this bullying? If yes, what can you do?

This is bullying.


1. Stand up to the bully.

2. Play with the other student.

3. Talk to a trusted adult.