Bullying
Cyberbullying
Can this be bullying?
Statistics
Roles
100

What is one example of bullying?

What do you think, was that bullying?

100

What is cyberbullying?

Bullying that happens online or on the phone.

100

Accidentally knocking something off a peer's desk while walking by.

No! Accidents happen, but sometimes people will pretend a purposeful thing was an accident. 

100

What is an upstander?

Someone who intervenes or supports the target in a bullying situation. 

200

What 4 things must be present for something to be considered bullying?

1. Being mean on purpose.

2. Being mean on purpose repeatedly.

3. The person being targeted is impacted. 

4. There must be a power differential.

200

What is one example of cyberbullying?

What do you think, was that an example?

200

Repeatedly calling a peer names. 

Yes!

200

What percent of young people have witnessed cyberbullying?

Between 60-70% of young people have witnessed cyberbullying. 

200

What is a bystander?

What do you think, is that a bystander?

300

What is overt bullying?

Bullying incidents that involve physical harm or threats of physical harm.

300

Where does cyberbullying occur?

On social media, in group chats, texting, during online gaming, or on any other virtual platform.

300

Repeatedly sending messages to someone threatening to expose a secret or something they think is embarrassing. 

Yes!

300

Someone is the target of cyberbullying every ___ minutes?

Every 7 minutes

300

What is the difference between an upstander and a bystander?

An upstander intervenes in a bullying situation. A bystander is someone who is around or watching. 

400

What is relational bullying?

Bullying incidents that harm a person through damaging or controlling social relationships. 

400

Give one example of how you can be an upstander.

What do you think, was that being an upstander?

500

Sending an unflattering photo of a classmate to your peers. 

Yes! 

500

What is an egger?

Someone who help the bully.