Roles and Types
What to do?
The Facts
100
What does the bystander do?

Notice bullying and do nothing to stop it.

100

If you are being bullied, you should just ignore it. 

False. If you don't tell them the behavior is wrong, they will keep doing it. 

100

True or False: Boys bully more than girls. 

False

200

How can an upstander help the target?

Be a buddy

Interrupt

Speak up

Tell an adult

200

True or False: It is okay to stand by and watch someone being bullied. 

False

200

You are in class and hear 2 students calling each other mean names. Is it bullying?

No. They are both calling each other mean names. This is conflict. 

300

Give an example of social and emotional bullying. 

Example.

300

What are the 3 steps you should take when dealing with a bully?

Stop, Walk, Talk

300

What is bullying? How do you define it?

Being mean to someone

Happens repeatedly

One sided


400

What are the 4 different roles in bullying situations?

Bully, Target, Bystander, Upstander

400

Sammy was being bullied at lunch by Max. Max told her he would hurt her if she didn't do what he said. 

What should Sammy do to solve this bully problem?

Tell an adult. 

400

What does it mean to have empathy for someone?

You can understand how they are feeling and why they might be feeling that way. 


500

What are the 4 types of bullying?

Verbal, Cyber, Physical, Social and Emotional

500

Izzie is calling Joey mean names every day and giving him rude looks. What should Joey do?

Stop, walk, talk. 
500
What can do you do if you are being cyberbullied?

1. Take a screen shot.

2. Tell them to stop 

3. Report/Block

4. Share with an adult