Rule 1
Rule 2
Rule 3
Rule 4
Rule 5
100
What is rule number 1?
Know what's up!
100
What is rule number 2?
Spot red flags!
100
What is rule number 3?
Make a move!
100
What is rule number 4?
Talk it up!
100
What is rule number 5?
No blame, no shame!
200
What is something you need to know with "know what's up"?
1. Your address.

2. Who to call in an emergency.

200
What is a red flag?
A warning sign.
200
What does "make a move" mean?
Get away and stay away.
200
What does "talk it up" mean?
To tell a safe adult if you are ever being hurt. 
200
What does "no blame, no shame" mean?
Not blaming yourself for the situation and to bot feel ashamed. 
300
In a bullying situation, there are two kinds of people present. Who are they?
The bystander and the up stander.
300
Red flags are clues that you may be in an unsafe situation. True or false.
True.
300
If your parents are yelling the house in front of you, what do you do?
Make a move!
300
When is the best time to tell an adult something?
Immediately. 
300
Do you get in trouble when you tell someone that you are getting hurt?
No.
400
What is a bystander?
Someone who watches someone else get bullied and does not do anything about it.
400
A parent not giving a child a cellphone is neglect. True or false.
False.
400
If you find something inappropriate on your computer, what do you do first?
Make a move to tell an adult.
400
If something pops up on the computer screen, what do you do?
Tell an adult.
400
If you didn't spot the red flag, is it your fault?
No!
500
What is an up stander?

Someone who watches someone else get bullied and helps that person.

500
Is hitting a red flag?
Yes.
500
If someone looks nice, but asks you to follow them without telling your parents, what do you do?
Make a move.
500
What are the three letters that indicate bullying?
R - repeated

I - imbalance of power

P - purpose

500
Should you ever feel ashamed if you miss one of the first safety rules?
No.