Definitions
True or False
Is It Bullying?
What Would You Do?
Types of Bullying
100
This is repetitive behavior that is intentional and hurts another person's feelings or body. What is it?
What is bullying?
100
It is not bullying if it does not hurt a person physically (body)
FALSE
100
Andrew bumps into you in the hallway on your way to the bathroom and knocks you down.
No! This was probably an accident and it only happened once.
100
Greg beats you up at the bus stop after school everyday. He threatens to hurt you even worse if you tell anyone.
Tell a teacher, parent or other adult that you trust
100
Bullying involving the use of computers, cell phones, social media and technology
What is cyberbullying?
200
The person that witnesses bullying but does not help
What is a bystander?
200
Bullying can be done with a computer or phone
TRUE! Cyberbullying is a very real problem. It can be done through texting or social media (such as Facebook).
200
James, a kid in your class, always pulls your hair in music class, even when you tell him to stop.
Yes! It is hurtful, intentional and happens over and over.
200
In the bathroom, you overhear Sarah say that he's going to beat up your friend Jessica at recess.
Tell your teacher, counselor or principal.
200
Bullying that involves hitting, kicking and hurting another person's body
What is physical bullying?
300
This is the person that is being bullied
What is the victim?
300
A younger student CAN NOT bully an older student. Ex. A 3rd grader cannot bully a 5th grader.
FALSE! Anyone can be a bully. Anyone can be a victim.
300
Jaime calls you a name and everyone laughs, including you.
No! This is teasing! It is not bullying if it only happens once and doesn't hurt your feelings.
300
Matt is calling John names on the bus like "stupid" "ugly" and "four eyes". What can you do to help John?
Tell the bus driver or your teacher. Tell Matt to stop. Sit with John so he doesn't have to talk to Matt.
300
Bullying that includes name-calling, teasing, yelling and insults.
What is verbal bullying?
400
The person that steps in to help a victim of bullying
What is an upstander?
400
It is tattling if you tell a teacher that you are being bullied.
FALSE! It is not tattling. It is reporting! We must tell a teacher when someone is being bullied so we can keep everyone safe.
400
A few students in your class create a club and tell you that you cannot join. They refuse to let you play with them or sit with them.
Yes! This is bullying! Excluding someone from a group can be considered bullying.
400
Chloe is often seen on the playground by herself. Sometimes people spread nasty rumors about her, and you have heard people call her names. At recess, she asks a group of girls if she can play with them. One of the girls says "Don't talk to her. She's a reject. If you talk to her, you're a reject too." Chloe looks upset and walks away. What would you do?
Invite Chloe to play with you. Tell the other girls to stop.
400
Includes leaving someone out on purpose and spreading rumors about another person
What is social/emotional bullying?
500
Yours thoughts and beliefs about someone
What is prejudice?
500
About 1 out of every 4 students report being bullied during the school year.
TRUE!
500
Jane writes mean comments on Facebook about Megan and her looks. She calls her "fat" and a "loser".
Yes! It is bullying because it is mean, intentional and consistently happening.
500
A small kid in your class, Kyle, is often picked on by a larger kid, Roger. At lunch, you see Roger trip Kyle and he falls and drops his tray of food. People start laughing at him. He is clearly upset and looks like he is going to cry. What should you do?
Help Kyle pick up his tray and get a new lunch. Tell Roger to stop picking on Kyle. Tell a teacher or other adult if it continues.
500
Most common type of bullying
What is verbal bullying?