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No Bullying = More Respect
Types Of Bullying Cyber-Bullying Roles Bystanders Bullying vs. Conflict $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $300 $300 $300 $300 $300 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500
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Unwanted, aggressive behavior that has been repeated.
Types of Bullying $100 Unwanted, aggressive behavior that has been repeated. What is harassment? (What is bullying?) –also acceptable
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May be the easiest to see, but not the most common form.
Types Of Bullying $200 May be the easiest to see, but not the most common form. What is physical bullying?
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What is harmless teasing?
Types Of Bullying $300 Ever since Raj(Kevin’s friend) got the highest score on a social studies test, Kevin calls him “brainiac.” What is harmless teasing? Refer to pg. 11 Student Premier Agenda & Stop Bullying! Curriculum, worksheet 1.2
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What is hurtful teasing/taunting?
Types Of Bullying $400 You think it’s playful, but to the victim it is seen as purposely hurting feelings or embarrassing them. Refer to pg. 11 in Premier student agenda or worksheet 1.1 & 1.2 from Stop Bullying! curriculum What is hurtful teasing/taunting?
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Purposely excluding someone from a group or ignoring them.
Types Of Bullying $500 Purposely excluding someone from a group or ignoring them. What is social bullying? Refer to pg. 10 in Premier student agenda, also government website:
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What is the definition of cyber bullying?
$100 Using technology to communicate harmful or humiliating things about/towards someone. What is the definition of cyber bullying? Refer to Get Set! Lesson 25, Life Skills Class
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(good choice by a bystander)
Cyber Bullying $200 If you receive a hurtful or embarrassing messages or photos of someone else, refrain from forwarding it to others. Don’t be part of the problem, be part of the solution. Show a trusted adult the messages/photos before deleting. Refer to Top Ten Tips for Teens Responding to cyber bullying from the website. What is a bystander? (good choice by a bystander)
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What is pause(think) before you post?
Cyber Bullying $300 Do not post anything that may compromise your reputation. People will judge you based on how you appear to them online. They will also give or deny you opportunities (jobs, scholarships, internships) based on this. Refer to Top 10 Tips for Teens Preventing Cyber Bullying ( What is pause(think) before you post?
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Cyber Bullying $400 A student may skip school, receive poor grades, have lower self-esteem and may even turn to drugs or alcohol. Refer to website and pg. 3 of Student Premier Agenda What are the effects of cyber bullying?
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What is offenses with consequences?
Cyber Bullying $500 ~Texting or posting harmful comments/pictures. ~Taking pictures or videoing students/adults without consent. ~Spreading rumors through texting/social media. ~Carries over from home to school life (makes someone have fear of being at school, unable to perform well in class, effect on student physically or mentally) Refer to Urbandale Community School District’s policy. What is offenses with consequences?
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Roles $100 It’s hard to feel good about yourself because of what happened. You may think it’s your fault, but it’s not. What is “the target?”
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You may feel powerful and in control.
Roles $200 You may feel powerful and in control. What is “the bully?”
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You may feel sad, afraid, helpless or ashamed for not doing anything.
Roles $300 You may feel sad, afraid, helpless or ashamed for not doing anything. What is “the bystander?”
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They may find themselves joining in on the situation.
Roles $400 They may find themselves joining in on the situation. What is the bystander?
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Someone in your life that bullying can be reported to.
Roles $500 Someone in your life that bullying can be reported to. What is the “trusted adult?”
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Easiest solution to any situation.
Bystanders $100 Easiest solution to any situation. Refer to Teen bullying website, What is “not join in?”
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Bystanders $200 Helping a target turn their back on bullies and walking with them to class. (Hint: 4 building-wide expectations) What is “caring?”
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What is the best choice for bystanders?
$300 Telling a teacher, parent or other trusted adult about what you witness. What is the best choice for bystanders?
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Bystanders $400 ~Positive behavior both in and outside the classroom. ~Refuses to draw attention to bullies. ~Empowers targets by helping them out of a situation or talking to a trusted adult. ~Treats everyone with respect. Refer to student video: What is lead by example?
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What are tips for bystanders?
$500 ~Create a distraction (don’t call attention to the bully) ~Help target get away from the situation ~Only get involved if you feel safe ~Never use violence to help someone Refer to government website: What are tips for bystanders?
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(control also acceptable)
$100 Bullying vs. Conflict Imbalance in numbers, physical stature, or popularity No imbalance, equal “playing field” Refer to pg. 5 in Student Premier agenda and government website: What is “power?” (control also acceptable)
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Bullying vs. Conflict $200 When choosing partners, both Kate and Sarah want to work with Emily, but only two people can be in a group. What is conflict?
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Bullying vs. Conflict $300 Every day John knocks Eric’s books out of his hands on the way to class. What is bullying?
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Bullying vs. Conflict$400 What is conflict?
Both Sally and Jessica like Jeremy. Jeremy asks Jessica to be his girlfriend. Sally gets mad at Jessica for saying “yes” because she wanted to ask Jeremy out. Sally knew how Jessica likes Jeremy, therefore thought she should have said no. What is conflict?
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Bullying vs. Conflict $500 Sally sends a mass text to all of her friends: “Jessica is 2-faced and steals boyfriends.” What is bullying?
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