Lesson 1- Ms. Fitzgerald Unit 3

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Lesson 1- Ms. Fitzgerald Unit 3 Personal Safety Lesson 1- Ms. Fitzgerald Unit 3

Lesson 1-Learning Objectives Identify bullying behaviors Describe why we think bullying happens? Evaluate methods of bullying prevention

What is Bullying? Starter Task In your notes write down what you believe bullying means? You can give examples or draw a picture

Bullying is unwanted, aggressive behavior among people. The behavior is repeated, or has the potential to be repeated, over time. Bullying can have a very serious and damaging effect on people’s lives. Whether you have done it to someone else, were the victim of it or you have witnessed it. It CANNOT be tolerated.

Bullying Video Task 1 Watch the following video and write down what you think is happening in video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5H8RnV9b_cY What advice would you give to this person to help them fight the bullies?

4 Types of bullying Physical bullying involves hitting, shoving, pushing, tripping, and other kinds of force. Verbal bullying involves hurtful comments, name-calling, teasing. Social bullying involves using relationships to hurt someone. It involves excluding or ostracizing someone from a friend group, spreading rumors, or “the silent treatment”. Cyberbullying happens over cellphones or the internet.

What does a bully look like? What do bullies look like to you? Task 2 Complete the “what do bully's “ look like worksheet so we can begin to understand what a bully may look like and what kind of characteristics they might have. Discuss

Homework Complete the homework Quiz Task and return it for class discussion next Monday Any questions let me know