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Bullies
Bystanders
Gossip
Buddy
Leaders
100
Someone who consistently (or always) treats you poorly.
What is a bully?
100
Tells a bully to stop.
What should a bystander do?
100
When someone talks negatively behind someone's back.
What is gossip?
100
Someone who is always nice to others.
What is a buddy?
100
A role model.
What is a leader?
200
A bully teases or bothers people when they don't want to be teased or bothered and won't stop when they are asked.
How is a bully not nice?
200
Someone who sees a situation with a bully.
What is a bystander?
200
It hurts other people's feelings.
How does gossip hurt people?
200
Someone who is caring, nice, helpful, respectful, and someone who doesn't gossip.
What are the characteristics of a buddy?
200
Solve problems, help others who are being bullied, and lead others.
What do leaders do?
300
Everyone is at risk for being bullied. It doesn't matter who you are.
Who gets bullied?
300
When a bystander doesn't respond or get involved.
When does a bystander become a bully?
300
Use the universal sign to stop.
How should you respond to gossip?
300
Everyone.
Who can be buddy?
300
By being a role model and helping each other. Being a good example to others.
How can you be a leader?
400
Walk away, tell the bully the bully how you feel, ask them to stop, stand up to them, tell an adult, or alert a teacher,
How should you respond to bullying?
400
They can either help the person being bullied or they can watch and become a bully themselves.
What do bystanders have to do with bullying?
400
Tell the person who is gossiping about you how you feel about them gossiping.
What should you should do if you hear that someone is gossiping about you?
400
The playground, the classroom, at home, at school, every where.
Where can a buddy be a buddy?
400
People look up to and follow their examples. They give others someone to model their behavior after.
How are leaders important?