Example
Scenarios
Upstander Actions
Myths vs Facts
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Sample Question:

Bulling that is done online or through digital means

What is cyberbullying?

200

If a student often excludes another from activities and ignores them on purpose, this is a sign of this type of bullying.

What is emotional bullying?

200

You see a classmate being excluded from your group. This is 1 way you could make a difference in stopping this emotional bullying.

What is including the victims in activities. 

200

Cyberbullying is less harmful than physical bullying because it happens online?

What is a myth?

200

You notice a student crying after being teased over and over by the same group of people. This could be a sign of this kind of bullying.

What is verbal bullying?

200

When you see cyberbullying, these are two actions you could take to help stop it.

What are reporting the bully to the platform/school and support the victim by showing kindness.

200

If you ignore bullying, it will eventually stop.

What is myth?

400

You are excluded from playing games with a group at recess every day. These are steps you can take to resolve the situation and not get excluded.

What is joining another group to play with?

What is talking to a trusted adult?

400

A friend is being cyberbullied but is afraid to report it. This is a way to encourage them to seek help while supporting them. 

What is reassuring them that reporting is the safest thing to do, and offer to go with them when they report the bullying.

400

Bullying is a part of growing up and does not need to be addressed.

What is a myth?

400

Being an upstander can help stop bullying, even if the bystander does not directly confront the bully.

What is a fact