Define bully
Someone who hurts another person's body or feelings on purpose and in a repeated manner
This type of bullying includes hurting someone's body or possessions
Physical Bullying
Bullying is not a repeated act
False, it happens more than once
Define reporting and name a person you can report to
Reporting - talking to a safe, trusted adult when bullying is occurring
People you can report to - teachers, principal, counselor, parents, etc.
This type of bullying includes using hurtful words towards someone
Verbal Bullying
Bullying and conflict are the same thing
False; conflict involves two people/two sided and is an argument, may not be repeated
Define bystander
A person who sees bullying happening
This type of bullying includes using technology or internet access to hurt someone's feelings
Cyberbullying
If you witness bullying, ignoring it and walking away is helpful
False, this does not help stop the issue
Define a supportive bystander
Someone who sees bullying happening and decides to intervene or report
Give an example of an online bystander and what they can do to be supportive
Seeing a social media post or message that involves bullying
How to be supportive: report to adult, hit report button, make a positive comment, etc
A supportive bystander takes action against bullying
True, they can report or intervene
Name the 3 bullying steps
Recognize, Report, Refuse
This type of bullying involves hurting someone's reputation through rumors or exclusion
Social bullying
It is impossible to stop cyberbullying if the person is anonymous
False, you can still hit the report button or contact website administrator