Bullying or No?
How to Handle a Bully
Types of Bullying
Victim, Bully, or Bystander
100

Someone says they don't like your clothes once. Is this bullying?

No. Although this is rude, it is an isolated incident and does not meet the criteria for bullying.

100

Name two ways to deal with a bully,

Ignore, walk away, don't show that you are upset, act confident, use humor, stop walk and talk, etc

100

What is shoving an example of?

Physical bullying.

100

The person who is being bullied.

Victim

200

A kid pushes you down, every day in the hallway, on purpose and laughs at you while doing it. Is this a bully?

Yes!

200

A  bully calls you a loser. What should you do?

Walk away..

200

What is spreading rumors an example of?

Verbal bullying

200

The person who is trying to take away someone else's power.

Bully

300

What makes a bully a bully?

Someone who tries to hurt someone ( verbally or physically) in order to gain power, over and over again.

300

When should you get help from an adult?

When you are in immediate danger.

300

What is teasing an example of?

Verbal bullying.

300

The person who watches a bully push someone down.

Bystander

400
One of your friends tells you they don't want to play with you today.  Is this a bully?

No!

400

Describe what the Mental Superhero Shield Technique is?

When you are being bullied, pretend that you have an invisible shield around yu body.  Imagine that the taunts and insults hit the shield and bounce off, without hitting you.

400

What is forcing someone to do something they don't want to do an example of?

Physical bullying.

400

The person who laughs at the bully's jokes.

Bystander

500

Another student gets a group of kids to agree not to play with you.  He does it every day for a month.  Is he a bully?

Yes!

500

What is our 3 step approach to bullying at Shorewood Elementary?

Stop, Walk, and Talk

500

What is ruining someone else's belongings an example of?

Physical Bullying

500

The person who gets hurt.

Victim