Bullies
Bystander/Upstander
Other Definitions
Ms. Powers
100

What is the definition of bullying?

Repetitive, unwanted, aggressive behavior among school age students that involves real or implied power imbalance

100

Definition of bystander

Someone who does not speak up or act when they see acts of intolerance taking place

100

Definition of peers

Those who are in the same group or on the same social level

Around the same age

100

When does Mrs. Murphy return?

Middle of October

200

Name the 4 types of bullying

Verbal, physical, social, cyber

200

Definition of Upstander

Someone who stands up and does something when they see an act of intolerance

200

Definition of stereotypes

A view of people in a certain group from a narrow minded perspective

Often based on looks

200

What is my email address?

300

What was one interesting thing included in the Southington board of education laws?

Ex. teen dating violence, Bullying counts outside of the school, etc.

300

What is the difference between a bystander and upstander?

An upstander actually intervenes in some way to help the problem. A bystander will not contribute in any way.

300

Definition of Cliques

A social group with its own set of rules and customs; Does not openly accept individuals from outside the group

300

Where did I go to college?

Coastal Carolina University

400

Explain what the types of bullying are and give an example of all 4

Verbal, cyber, social, physical

400

What are 5 ways you can be an upstander?

Report it to a teacher, repot it to a parent, talk to the bully, talk to the person being bullied, interrupt the fight physically

400

Definition of Tolerance (pertaining to bullying)

Respect for someone who’s beliefs or practices are different from one’s own

400

What is my dog's name?

Bruno