Cyberbullying
Bullying/ Internet Safety
Resources & Support
Sports
Random
100

What is Cyberbullying?

Any kind of communication in an online capacity via any electronic device or through a social networking site that is intended to harass another.

100

What is bullying?

unwanted, aggressive behavior from one person or group towards another, characterized by repeated acts or a credible threat of repetition, an imbalance of power, and the intent to cause harm

100

Who is a teacher (or counselor)?

This trusted adult in a school setting is often the first person students should talk to if they are being bullied.

100

This country has won the most FIFA World Cup championships in soccer.

Brazil

100

This is the closest planet to the sun

Mercury

200

What are the 4 types of bullying?

+ Verbal

+ Physical

+ Social

+ Cyber

200

What is a upstander? 

Someone who chooses to support a person who is being abused or harmed

200

What is the Suicide & Crisis Lifeline (988)?

This national hotline, available 24/7, provides confidential support for youth in crisis, including those facing bullying.

200

This sport’s major event is called Wimbledon, played on grass courts in England

Tennis

200

This bird is the only one that can fly backwards.

Hummingbird

300

What is the difference between: Conflict, Mean Moment, & Bullying?

Conflict - A disagreement between two or more people 

Mean Moment - A single incident in which one person is unkind to another 

Bullying - A repeated pattern of behavior intended to hurt someone 

300

What are the Internet Safety and Cyberbullying Prevention methods?

+ Check your device and social media privacy settings 

+ Keep your information private - Never share your password, location, or other personal info. 

+ Don't reply to bullies -  Ignore, block, and report.

300

What is a peer support group?

This type of peer-led group can help students build community, practice kindness, and reduce bullying.

300

In basketball, this player position is often called the "floor general" because they run the team’s offense.

Point Guard

300

This U.S. president appears on the penny.

Abraham Lincoln

400

What are the Consequences of Cyberbullying?

+ School Disciplinary action, loss of privileges, HIB investigations, alternative education, detention, suspension, expulsion 

+ Law Police involvement/investigation, criminal charges, lawsuits, monetary fines, community service 

+ Mental Health - Increased risk of anxiety, depression, substance use, self harm, suicidal ideation, social isolation

400

What is a bystander + bystander effect?

Bystander - Someone who stands by and watches an incident, but does not get involved.

Bystander Effect - When bullying happens in front of multiple people and everyone in the crowd thinks, "Someone here will step in, so I do not have to" Then, no one does anything to help.

400

This online resource, created by the U.S. Department of Health & Human Services, offers information for kids, teens, parents, and educators about bullying prevention.

400

This female gymnast earned a record number of gold medals for the U.S. at the Olympics.

Simone Biles

400

In Toy Story, this cowboy doll is best friends with Buzz Lightyear.

Woody
500

Name 6 impacts of cyberbullying

Loneliness 

Low confidence

Poor self-image

Appetite changes

Academic challenges 

School avoidance 

Anxiety 

Depression

Self-harm

Suicidal ideation

Substance Use 

Sleep difficulties 

500

Why might someone act like a bully? 

- to get what they want

- to feel like they're in control

- because they think other people will like them more if they do

- because they are being bullied 

- because they don't know how to feel and manage their emotions in healthy ways





500

What is an anti-bullying policy (or code of conduct)?

This type of school plan outlines policies and consequences for bullying and cyberbullying, ensuring students know their rights and protections.

500

This baseball legend, known as the “Home Run King,” hit 714 career home runs.

Babe Ruth

500

This is the only letter in the English alphabet that does not appear in any U.S. state name

Q