Recognize
Report
Refuse
100

Name one type of bullying

Physical

Social

Verbal OR

Cyberbullying

100

Who is someone you can report bullying to?

A parent, teacher, counselor, principal, or other trusted adult. 

100

What is something you can say if you are being bullied?

"Please stop." 

200

Give an example of social bullying.

Leaving someone out on purpose

Telling others not to be friends with someone

Spreading rumors

Embarrassing someone in public

200

Define an upstander.

A person who speaks or acts in support of an individual or cause, particularly someone who intervenes on behalf of a person being attacked or bullied. 

200

What happens if you never refuse bullying?

The bullying can continue and you may feel hurt. It can also hurt our self-esteem. 

300

Name calling

Inappropriate racial or ethnic comments

Threatening to cause harm

These are examples of what kind of bullying?

Verbal

300

How does a bystander help a victim of bullying?

By standing up to the bully or getting help from an adult. n

300

How could you refuse bullying that is happening online?

You could block the person and tell a trusted adult.n 

400

Three major elements should be present to be considered bullying:

1. Happens on purpose

2. Imbalance of power

3. Name the third element

Happens again and again (Pattern)

400

Give an example of when a bystander does not stand up for a victim of bullying. 

Anytime a bystander watches bullying happen and does not report what is happening

400

Is walking a way from a bullying situation a way to refuse bullying?

Yes. Walking away is one way to refuse bullying. 

500

Give an example of an imbalance of power.

Physical strength

Popularity

Access to embarrassing information or 

Cognitive abilities

500

Why is it important to be an upstander, not just a bystander?

To stand up for others, to be an example of respect, to do the right thing

500

How can you help someone who is bullying others and not doing the right thing?

By being a good role model, showing respect, and telling the bully to stop.