Hitting, slapping or pushing someone
a. Cyberbullying
b. Verbal bullying
c. Physical bullying
Physical Bullying
Tanner keeps calling Lucas "shorty" every day, even though Lucas has asked him to stop. Other kids laugh.
Is this bullying?
Yes. It’s repeated, intentional, and makes Lucas feel uncomfortable.
This is the person who does the bullying, like calling names or pushing.
a. vicitm
b. bystander
c. bully
d. upstander
Bully
You can only be bullied in person.
False, Bullying can happen online too (cyberbullying).
The use of words to isolate, mock, or tease another individual.
a. Cyberbullying
b. Emotional Bullying
c. Physical Bullying
Emotional Bullying
Samantha and Ava have an argument at lunch and say mean things to each other. It doesn't happen again.
No. This sounds like a conflict, not bullying. Bullying is ongoing and one-sided.
A person who watches bullying happen or hears about it and does nothing to stop the bullying.
a. bully
b. victim
c. a bystander
d.upstander
A bystander
Ignoring bullying will make it stop.
False, ignoring it often makes it worse; speaking up is important.
Name calling, gossiping or threatening someone.
a. Cyberbullying
b. Physical bullying
c. Verbal bullying
Verbal bullying
A group of friends creates a group chat but leaves out Jordan on purpose to make them feel left out.
Yes. This is social exclusion, which is a form of bullying.
A person who encourages the bully by laughing or cheering them on.
a. victim
b. encourager
c. bully
d. upstander
Encourager
Bullying is when someone is mean to you one time.
False
The use of technology to harass, threaten, embarrass, or target another person.
a. Cyberbullying
b. Verbal bullying
c. Emotional bullying
Cyberbullying
Tom accidentally bumps into Xavior in the hallway. Xavior falls but Tom apologizes right away.
Is this bullying?
No. It was an accident and not intentional.
This is the person being bullied or hurt by the bully.
a. bully
b. upstander
c. victim
d. encourager
Victim
Telling an adult about bullying is tattling.
False! Reporting bullying is about getting help, not tattling.
Repeated verbal, physical, social or psychological behavior that is harmful and involves the misuse of power by an individual and/or group towards one or more people.
Bullying
Mia spreads a false rumor about Zoe that makes others avoid her.
Yes. Spreading harmful rumors is a type of bullying.
This person sees bullying and tries to help the victim or stop the bully.
a. victim
b. upstander
c. bully
d. bystander
Upstander
There is ZERO TOLERANCE for bullying at the club.
True!! There is zero tolerance for bullying at the club because everyone deserves to feel safe, respected, and included. Zero tolerance means that bullying is not accepted under any circumstances.