No Place For Hate Pledge

(True or False)
Friendship
Anti-Bullying
Identity and Difference
Respect
100
You should feel safe, supported and respected in school?

True, everyone has the right to feel safe, supported and respected in school by your friends and adults. 

100

You need a friend to share your problems with. You don't want to talk with everyone about the problems you have, and a real friend will _ _ _ _ _ _ and will try to give some useful advice.

"What is to Listen"

100

What is bullying? 

Bullying is unwanted, aggressive behavior. The behavior is repeated, or has the potential to be repeated, over time. Bullying includes actions such as making threats, spreading rumors, attacking someone physically or verbally, and excluding someone from a group on purpose.

100

What is a definition of identity?

Identity is the qualities, beliefs, personality traits, appearance, and/or expressions that characterize a person or a group

100

What is the definition of "respect"?

Caring for the feelings of others through your actions and treat others the way you want to be treated 

200

If you see someone being bullied, hurt or a target of hate, you should keep it to yourself and mind your business. 

False, If you see something, say something! You should tell a teacher, counselor or a trusted adult. 

200

True/False: A good friend only includes you in the things that they do, and never anyone else.”

False It's important to be kind and respectful to everyone. If someone is interested in a game we are playing at recess, that is a compliment! Healthy friendships involve talking and playing with other kids, not just with each other.

200

What should you do if you feel like someone is bullying you? 

-Tell a trusted adult right away

-Tell the bully to stop 

-Talk to a friend 

200

What does it mean to celebrate our differences?

It means understanding that each person is unique while learning about our differences and celebrating them.

200

Show what it looks, and sounds like to be a respectful listener.

quiet mouth, quiet body, look at person speaking

300

You should only hang out with people who look like you, have the same beliefs or speak the same language as you. 

False, you should learn to understand that all people are different but should be treated with respect and fairly.

300

You and a friend got into an argument. Now you are not talking, and it doesn't seem like you can fix it.  What can you do?

  1. Get some help from someone else 
  2. Meet as a group with a staff to talk about it 
  3. Apologize for anything you did to hurt their feelings and say you want to try to do differently in the future. 
300

What do you do if you see someone else being bullied?

- Tell a trusted adult 

- Check in with the person being bullied. Do they need a friend to talk to?

300

What is the definition of bias?

 Bias is when we have a preference for something or someone without really knowing all the facts. It's like having a favorite ice cream flavor without trying all the flavors first, or saying we don’t want to try an ice cream flavor because we don’t like that color.

300

Why is it important to respect others?

It makes others feel good.

400

Can one person make a difference when it comes opposing hate or stopping bullying. 

True, you can not be an innocent bystander, one voice can help a friend and stop hate and bullying.

400

Name a positive friendship quality

  1. respect, trust, loyalty, etc...
400

Everyday in the cafeteria you hear someone call your friend a bad name. This is an example of what kind of bullying?

A- Physical

B-Verbal

C- Cyber 

B Verbal

400

What is something I could do if I see bias happening?

I could point out that I see bias happening. I could tell a teacher.

400

List 3 ways you can show respect towards others.

Show kindness, be a good listener, be polite, have good manners, apologize when you have made a mistake, be helpful, be caring, agree to disagree...

500

Someone says something that is mean and hurtful but everyone laughs so it's ok because it's funny and only a joke. 

False, no one should be saying, texting or posting anything that is mean or hurtful. It is not funny. 

500

You walk into the lunchroom and notice one of your classmates appears sad. What can you do to be a good friend in the comfy cafeteria?

I could ask that person if they want to sit with me, I could ask that person "what's wrong?", I could ask that person if they want to talk or need help. We all have bad days every now and then... let's be there for each other!

500

One time my friend was upset and said a bad word to me. He apologized to me and it never happened again. Is this bullying? 

No. Bullying is something that is repeated. Friends sometimes get into arguments and then apologize to one another. This is not bullying.

500
How can I celebrate differences?

I could ask someone about their favorite traditions or background, while practicing active listening. 

500

True or False:

People that are disrespectful are more likely to be successful at building relationships.

False