Just not my type
Roots, roots, roots
Nip it in the bud
Is it me? or you?
Bully me not
100

This type of disciplinary problem is when a student speaks or acts with discourteously towards an adult or peer

Disrespect

100

What is one of the biggest challenges teachers face?

Maintaining class discipline

100

This is verbal hint to end misbehavior.

Name dropping

100

Where homework is turned in is an example of...

Classroom management

100

There are 6 types of bullying, name 3 of them

Verbal, Social, Physical, Cyber, Sexual, Identity

200

This type of problem is when a student refuses to listen to adults or follow directions

Defiance

200

Problems at home, like parents going through a divorce, can cause undue _____ on the student.

Stress

200

This way of stopping misbehavior gives the student options.

Offer a choice

200

Derek standing on a chair during quiet study time is an example of poor...

Discipline

200

Cyberbullying adds this element and can involve a vast public audience.

Anonymity

300

This type of problem is when a student consistently intimidate others, often to make themselves feel better.

Bullying

300

Peers who bully or are bullied will either lash out or be ______.

Withdrawn

300

This way of stopping misbehavior is direct and colorful (brown, blue, green, hazel...)

Eye contact

300

Aimless, chaotic behavior is a characteristic of which level of Marshall's Hierarchy?

Level A - Anarchy

300

Reading these helps students distinguish between fun teasing and hurtful bullying.

Intentions

400

This type of problem is when a student becomes physically or verbally violent.

Aggression

400

Feelings of abandonment, lack of voice, and depression can occur when a student feels the teacher has a negative ____ of them.

Perception

400

Switching it up in class with one of these can help get students moving and avoid boredom.

A brief interactive activity

400

During an interactive activity, Brenda checks to see what her peers are answering before answering herself. Brenda's behavior is on what level of Marshall's Hierarchy?

Level C - Cooperation/Conformity

400

Phil claims it's "no big deal" when he and his friends play keep away with Jason's backpack.  Jason, however, is not having fun. Why is this considered bullying?

Because Jason is the target of aggression from Phil and his friends and doesn't find the "game" genuinely fun.

500

Scenario: Johnny refuses to complete his homework by the due date, despite begin reminded several times.  This is an example of...

Defiance

500

Causes for misbehavior include boredom, seeking attention, and...

Desire for power

500

Asking students if they are aware of these of their actions will positively change their behavior... hopefully.

Negative effects

500
Strictly focusing on obedience and punishment will only be met with...

Resistance

500

Building this is essential to helping reduce the number of instances of bullying

Empathy