Name That Type
Roles
Taking Action
True or False
Bullying Prevention
100

Teasing, name-calling, or making threats fall under this type of bullying

What is verbal bullying?

100

The person who is the target of the bullying behavior

Who is the victim (or target)?

100

The first person a student should talk to if they are bullied

Who is a teacher or trusted adult?

100

True or false: Bullying is just a normal part of growing up

What is false?

100

Standing tall, making eye contact, and speaking clearly are ways to show this

What is confidence (or assertiveness)?

200

Pushing, hitting, or other forms of harm define this type

What is physical bullying?

200

The person who does the bullying

Who is the bully (or perpetrator)?

200

This simple act—sitting with someone who’s alone or saying something kind—can help stop bullying and make someone feel included

What is showing kindness (or being a friend)?

200

True or false: Bullying can affect a student's ability to learn and concentrate in school

What is true

200

If you feel unsafe, it's important to go here instead of staying alone

What is a group of friends or a trusted area?

300

Spreading rumors or excluding someone on purpose is an example of this

What is social or relational bullying?

300

A person who watches bullying happen but doesn’t do anything to stop it

Who is a bystander?

300

Instead of fighting back, it’s better to respond in this non-violent way

What is walking away or using assertive communication?

300

True or false: Telling someone about bullying is tattling

What is false

300

What is the difference between a conflict and bullying?

Bullying is a repeated, targeted behavior that is about power and control.

400

This form of bullying happens through texts, social media, or email

What is cyberbullying?

400

A person who takes a stand, supports the victim, or tells an adult

Who is an upstander?

400

Bystanders can become this when they step in or seek help

What is an upstander?

400

True or false: Cyberbullying is less serious than in-person bullying

What is false

400

Name two things you can do as a bystander to support someone being bullied?

What is speak up, stay with them, reportit, or show kindness?

500

When someone is bullied because of race, religion, or gender identity

What is discriminatory bullying?

500

Someone who joins in the bullying or encourages it, even if they didn’t start it

Who is an accomplice (or follower)?

500

Schools often use these written guidelines to prevent and address bullying

What are anti-bullying policies or codes of conduct?

500

True or false: Bullying can have long-term effects on mental health

What is true

500

A student who suddenly avoids school or seems afraid might be experiencing what?

What is bullying?