What is the difference between 'ally' and 'bystander'?
A bystander is someone who witnesses a bullying situation. An ally is someone who somehow intervenes to support the target.
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What were we practicing by doing the Charades activity during our first class?
Identifying how another person feels.
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What was the purpose of the toothpaste activity we did?
To show that you can never take your words back once you say them-you want to be careful or think twice before you say something you might regret.
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Give two strategies you can use to calm down.
Take three deep breaths, count backwards, talk to yourself, think calming thoughts
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Define bully, target and bystander.
bully-ther person who harms someone else repeatedly
target-the person being bullied
bystander-a witness to a bullying situation
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If you are a bystander to a bullying situation and you do nothing, what does that lead the target to believe?
That you support the bully
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What is point of view and can two people have a different point of view about the same situation?
An individual's perspective on a situation and yes.
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Give three examples of how you can show respect.
Listening while others are talking
Treating people the way you want to be treated
Not pressuring someone to do something they don't want to do
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When you have a problem, what is the first thing/step you should take to try and solve it?
List all possible solutions.
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List three things you can do if you are being bullied.
Tell a friend/adult
Walk away
Stay away from the bully
Try not to be alone
Do not fight back/respond
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The four types of bullying are cyber, verbal, physical and ______________. Give an example of this type of bullying.
Social/emotional
Exclusion, gossiping, rumors
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Give one way that you can identify how another person feels.
Physical clues
Verbal clues
Situational clues
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Should you treat everyone with respect? Give an example of when this might be harder to do.
Yes.
If they are a bully
If they are mean
If you know they have hurt people
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What was I having you practice by doing the 'going on a hike' activity?
working together, teamwork or problem solving
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The two important words that must be in the definition of 'bullying'
repeated and power
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What is the difference between bullying and a conflict or disagreement? This is a two-part answer.
Bullying is one-sided and conflict is two-sided. Conflict may happen only once and is the same as a fight or disagreement, but bullying is something that is repeated.
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You're more likely to have empathy if ______________________________. There are two answers. Name one.
If you have had a similar experience as someone.
If you have something in common with someone.
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What is prejudice?
Judging someone before you know them.
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What is peer pressure?
the feeling that someone your own age is pushing you toward making a certain choice
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What are two examples of power that a bully might have over a target?
more popular
stronger
bigger
bully has numbers
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Which role in a bullying situation is the only one where you don't make a choice to be in that role and there are no choices to make once you're in that role?
The target
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Empathy is composed of three skills. Name one.
Identifying how another person feels.
Understanding someone else's point of view.
Giving someone emotional support.
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What are three differences that students may be teased or bullied about? If we only think about our differences, what might we miss out on?
skin color, height, if they wear glasses
something you might have in common with someone
the opportunity to become friends
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Give an example of a peer pressure situation and a possible way you could handle it.
A friend is pressuring you to watch a movie that you know your parents wouldn't allow you to.
You can suggest watching another movie that you've been wanting to see.
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Give an example of showing empathy to someone.
Someone's grandmother dies and you tell them you're sorry and that you know how it feels.