General Bullying
Reporting Bullying
Cyber Bullying
Bystanders
What Would You Do?
100
What is bullying?
Bullying is something that people do on purpose that makes you feel bad or hurts, that happens more than once.
100
Name two people you can report bullying to.
Parents, teachers, coaches, responsible adults
100
What is cyber bullying?
Cyber bullying is bullying someone online, by email or social media
100
What is a bystander?
A bystander is someone who is nearby when bullying is taking place
100
Your best friend has started to pick on another student. At first you thought it was funny, but lately it is getting meaner and meaner. You see the other student getting more and more upset.
You could get the victim away from the bully, ask the bully to stop picking on him, befriend the victim
200
Name four types of bullying.
Physical, social, emotional and cyber bullying
200
How are tattling and reporting different?
Reporting is keeping someone safe and tattling is trying to get someone in trouble
200
Give two examples of cyber bullying.
Making threats on Facebook, sending threatening or embarrassing texts, creating embarrassing websites
200
How can a bystander become a defender?
By standing up for the victim, getting others to stand up, helping the victim get away from the bullying.
200
A group of friends are talking negatively about another boy who you thought was their friend.
You could remind them that he is their friend, say positive things about him, ignore them and walk away
300
Give two examples of physical bullying.
Hitting, kicking, pushing, punching, spitting
300
Why do some people feel they do not need to report bullying or do anything about it?
They don't think it's their problem, they are afraid the bully will begin to pick on them, they are afraid others will make fun of them
300
Where does cyber bullying take place?
Anywhere
300
How can a bystander become a bully?
By allowing the bullying to continue, by taking part in the bullying, by encouraging the bully
300
Some kids created a website about one of your friends. It has mean jokes and cartoons about him and a place to leave comments. You get a link to the website on your email.
Show the website to a responsible adult, do NOT forward the link to anyone else.
400
Give two examples of social bullying.
Excluding, telling lies, making fun
400
What should you do if you see mean or threatening posts online?
You should save the post and report it to a responsible adult.
400
If you forward a mean thing to other people, are you cyber bullying?
Yes! By passing it on, you are allowing the bullying to continue.
400
Give a reason why a bystander does not help a victim.
The bystander may be afraid the bully will begin to pick on him, he doesn't want to get involved, he thinks the bullying will stop without him getting involved.
400
Caroline and Annie got into a fight. Caroline is having a birthday party and invites all the girls except for Annie. Caroline keeps talking about the party in front of Annie.
Let Caroline know that you think she is wrong to exclude Annie, talk to Annie while the others are talking about the party, invite Annie to your house the day of the party
500
Give two examples of emotional bullying.
Teasing, making fun, put-downs
500
True or False? It's none of your business when other kids get picked on or left out of a group.
False! You should stand up for the victim.
500
Why can cyber bullying be more hurtful than other types of bullying?
You can never get away from cyber bullying. It can follow you anywhere there is technology.
500
Why might a bystander feel guilty?
Because he didn't do anything to help the victim.
500
You overheard Jesse and Brian talking about having a fight after school.
Tell a responsible adult about the fight.