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Bystander
Bully
Assertive
Cyberbullying
Empathy
100
Bystander
What are the students on the outside called who are watching?
100
Bullies are always big and tall
What is false
100
Ms. Coates
What is your school counselor's name
100
on the internet
What is where does cyberbullying occur
100
to walk in someone else's shoes
What is empathy
200
Hears and sees bullying
What does a bystander do?
200
Teacher, counselor, parent
What are people to get help from?
200
Confident
What is assertive
200
Behind-the-back
What is what type of bullying is cyberbullying
200
to feel what someone else is feeling
What is empathy
300
Talk to a teacher, stand up for the person being bullied, not laugh
What can a bystander to do prevent bullying?
300
Low self-esteem
What is a bully's level of self-esteem
300
Aggressive and Passive
What is the opposite of assertive
300
anonymous
What is it called when someone says something but does not say their name
300
eye contact and calming tone of voice
What are strategies to empathize
400
laugh, taunt, pretend it isn't happening, encourage others to watch or join in
What are things bystanders should not do to prevent bullying?
400
Afraid
What is a reason why students don't stand up for bullying
400
Passive
What is a victim often labeled as
400
don't respond to negative posts and or texts
What is ways to stop cyberbullying
400
A peer's dog just passed away
What is a situation where you might use empathy
500
You are either part of the problem or...
What is part of the solution
500
The program this information comes from
What is Second Step?
500
standing up for what you believe in
Name one example of what it means to be assertive?
500
harrassment laws and regulations
What is consequences of cyberbullying
500
I feel mad when you take my things without asking. Please ask next time when you want to borrow my pencil.
What is and I-message