This type of bullying includes hitting, pushing, or tripping
What is physical bullying?
Two friends joking and both laughing.
What is FALSE?
A common feeling someone who is bullied might have.
What is sadness? (also fear, anger, embarrassment)
A person who stands up for someone safely.
What is an upstander?
The first thing to do if you feel unsafe.
What is tell an adult?
This bullying uses words to hurt someone’s feelings.
What is verbal bullying?
Someone keeps teasing a classmate who has asked them to stop.
What is TRUE?
This feeling may cause someone to avoid school.
What is anxiety or fear?
One safe way to help someone being bullied.
What is getting help, including others, or supporting the victim?
A healthy response to bullying.
What is walking away and telling a trusted adult?
Spreading rumors or leaving someone out on purpose is called this.
What is social/emotional bullying?
An argument where both people are equally upset.
What is FALSE?
(This would be called "conflict")
Being bullied over time can hurt this about a person.
What is self-esteem?
Saying this to a bully can sometimes stop the behavior.
What is “Stop” or “That’s not okay”?
Something you should NOT do when bullied.
What is being mean back or staying silent?
Bullying that happens through texts, social media, or online games.
What is cyberbullying?
One student repeatedly targets another who cannot defend themselves.
What is TRUE?
This feeling might stop someone from telling an adult.
What is shame or fear of retaliation?
This adult at school can help with bullying.
Who is a teacher, counselor, social worker or principal?
A good way to handle cyberbullying.
What is blocking, saving evidence, and reporting it?
Bullying that targets someone because of race, religion, disability, or identity.
What is harassment?
Posting an embarrassing photo of someone without permission.
What is True?
(Cyberbullying)
Name TWO emotions a bystander might feel when they see bullying.
What are guilt, fear, confusion, or worry?
A word that means to understand how someone else feels.
What is showing empathy or offering support?
One way schools can help prevent bullying.
What are clear rules, reporting systems, or kindness programs?