Cyberbullying: You can never take it back

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Cyberbullying: You can never take it back

What to do after the Surveys When you are finished with the Surveys try the following game: http://www.idthecreep.com/ If you finish before everyone else take a look at the following sites Netsmartz.org Think before you post: http://tcs.cybertipline.com/knowthedangers8.htm

Watch the following clips http://www.nsteens.org/videos/offline-consequences/ (Consequences for posting negative things on line) http://www.netsmartz.org/resources/reallife.htm (You can’t take it back, Track Teresa)

Questions to think about Clip: You Can Never Take it Back How do you think the victims felt? Have you ever been ridiculed before? How did it feel? Why did the boy rate the girls?