Roles in Bullying
Types of Bullying
Ways to approach and handle bullying
Bensley R.O.A.R
Head Scratchers
100

the person who starts or continues/encourages the bullying behavior

Aggressor (The Bully)

100

Negative, mean, or harmful COMMENTS are an example of which type of bullying?

Verbal

100

What is 1 thing you could say to support someone being targeted?

Thank you for being Positive

100

What does the R stand for in ROAR?

Give one example of how you can show it?

Respect

100

What color is an emerald?

Green

200

this is the person being bullied

Target

200

Hurting someone's reputation or social relationships are examples of what type of bullying?

**This includes isolating (leaving out) others

Emotional

200

What is one thing you could do to deal with bullying?

Thank you for BE-ing Upstanders!

200

What does the O stand for in ROAR? 

What does this mean? OR  How can we show it?

Organized

200

What is the longest river in the World?

the Nile

300

This is someone who watches or is aware of the bullying, but does not participate (either positively or negatively). 

Bystander

300

What type of bullying involves hurting a person's body or posessions?

Physical

300

Describe what an Ally is?

Thank you for BE-ing Upstanders!!

300

What does the A stand for in ROAR?

What does this mean? OR How can we show it?

Achieving

300

What vegetable is the base of Guacamole?

Avocado

400

Those who intervene/ follow reporting procedures with the intention of stopping the aggressor (the bully) from harming the target (the person being bullied). 

Upstanders 

Upstanders provide support to help and protect people who have been hurt, as well as support to stop it from happening again

400

What type of bullying happens on computers, phones, and tablets, and involves the use of email, social networks, and apps?

Cyber- Bullying

400

Explain 1 part of the APPROACH Step, in ways to handle bullying

1. figure out if you need the help of adults

2. use upstander techniques (remove support/ don't join in, tell Aggressor to STOP, invite the Target away from situation, seek help, offer support)

3. Do not participate by taking sides in arguments

400

What does the second R in ROAR stand for?

Give two examples of how you show this

Responsible

400

How many strings does a guitar have?

12

6

4

500

Explain how you can be an Upstander? Why is this important?

OR 

Explain why it is important to not get involved in an argument/ fight? How do you handle this situation in a safe way?


Thank you for BEE-ing and Upstander!

500

Tell me one thing you can do to help a classmate who is being cyber bullied?

Thank you for BEE-ing an Upstander!

500

Explain 1 part of the Intervene Step?

OR

Explain 1 part of the Follow up Step?

intervene: walk away, invite the target away from situation, Do not forward texts, slides, emails, Do not gossip or spread rumors, Model Acceptance and Respect

Follow up: encourage target to report, offer to stay with target during reporting, tell and adult (even if target does not want to)

500

Name one way (that has not already been mentioned) that you can exemplify each letter in our school's expectations

R-O-A-R

Way to go!!

500

Meteorology is the study of what topic?

Weather