Definition and Types
Ways to Avoid
Being Bullied
Normal Conflict or Bullying?
People Involved in Bullying Situations
Miscellaneous
100
One of the conditions of bullying requires negative actions to happen ___________ to a victim. Choose one: almost once, exactly once, or many times?
What is repeatedly or many times?
100
STAMP is an acronym for ways to avoid being bullied. The letter "s" stands for "staying away from..." who?
What is staying away from bullies?
100
This often occurs between friends of equal power.
What is normal/peer conflict?
100
This person has negative, inappropriate things repeatedly and intentionally done to them. They also feel that they don't have as much power as the other person in the situation.
Who is the victim?
100
You need to report the bullying situation at home and at ________________.
What is school?
200
This type of bullying is, but not limited to, any act of bullying by use of electronic technology or electronic communication devices such as cell phones, forums, and social networking sites.
What is cyberbullying?
200
STAMP is an acronym for ways to avoid being bullied. The letter "t" stands for "tell"... who?
What is tell someone?
200
This happens occasionally but accidentally between peers.
What is normal conflict?
200
This person chooses to hurt others repeatedly in ways that include name calling, rumor spreading, and social exclusion. They are also at-risk for negative long-term outcomes, have an increased risk for substance abuse, and often lack respect for the law or authority.
Who is the bully?
200
Saying something mean in order to intimidate or demean someone on one of these sites or uses of technology can be considered cyberbullying. What are some of these sites or apps?
What is Facebook,Twitter, Snapchat, Instagram, Kik, Texting, or Blog.
300
Bullying can happen when a student or group of students engage in written, verbal, and physical behavior that has a real or perceived imbalance of what? Hint: A victim believes that a bully has more of this than they do.
What is power or strength?
300
STAMP is an acronym for ways to avoid being bullied. The letter "a" stands for "avoid..." what? Hint: You don't want to put yourself in an uncomfortable position.
What is avoid bad situations?
300
This is a serious situation. There is a threat of physical harm or emotional/ psychological hurt.
What is bullying?
300
85% of people in bullying situations are this b-word. They often feel guilty for not stopping the situation, are scared to report bullying incidents because they don't want to be called a "snitch", may feel unsafe, or feel a loss of control.
What is a bystander?
300
If a ______________ intervenes in the first 10 seconds of a person being bullied there is an 80% chance that that person will not be bullied by that person again. (statistic credit to notMYkid organization).
What is a bystander?
400
To be considered bullying, a person must be repeatedly hurt by another person in this way. Hint: The mean acts aren't done by accident. Instead, they are done...
What is intentionally or on purpose?
400
STAMP is an acronym for ways to avoid being bullied. The letter "m" stands for "make..." what? Hint: It's easier for a bully to pick on a person that spends time alone.
What is make friends?
400
When this happens, both people are remorseful and take responsibility for their actions.
What is normal/peer conflict?
400
In a bullying situation there are 3 roles/groups of people. What are they?
What is a victim, bully, and bystander?
400
Name one of three people at school you can report a bullying situation to.
What is a teacher, the social worker, or the principal?
500
Name the three types of bullying.
What are physical, verbal, and relationship bullying?
500
This i-letter word is intentional behavior by a student or group of students that places others in fear of harm of themselves or their property. It can be manifested emotionally or physically, either directly or indirectly.
What is intimidation?
500
Most situations where feelings are hurt it is usually what?
What is normal conflict?
500
This person often believes that it is ok to do negative things to others on school grounds, school property, at bus stops, at school sponsored events and activities, and through the use of electronic technology or electronic communication equipment on school computers, networks, forums, or mailing lists. This person is wrong!
Who is a bully?
500
Who has the greatest influence on whether bullying will stop at our school?
What is the bystander or students?