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HIB Lesson Bullying Prevention 7th Grade
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Harassment, Intimidation, and Bullying (HIB):
WHAT IS HIB? Harassment, Intimidation, and Bullying (HIB): Harassment, intimidation, or bullying is a persistent, intentional, electronic, written, verbal, or physical act that: Physically harms a student or damages the student’s property; or Has the effect of substantially interfering with a student’s education; or Is so severe, persistent, or pervasive that it creates an intimidating or threatening educational environment; or Has the effect of substantially disrupting the orderly operation of the school. Bethel School District Board Policy 3207 Review Information; check for understanding
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There are four types of bullying:
Physical: Hurting someone’s body Verbal: Hurting someone’s feelings Social/Emotional: Hurting someone in a relationship sense Cyber: Hurting someone else through , instant messaging, chat room exchanges, Web site posts, or digital messages or images sent to a cellular phone. Review information; check for understanding
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Bystanders can be hurtful or helpful.
Bullying situations usually involve more than the bully and the victim. They also involve bystanders - those who watch bullying happen or hear about it. Depending on how bystanders respond, they can either contribute to the problem or the solution. Bystanders rarely play a completely neutral role. Bystanders can be hurtful or helpful. Review information; check for understanding
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HIB REPORTING PROCEDURES
What do you do if you are bullied or witness a bullying incident? If you experience or witness acts of harassment, intimidation or bullying, tell a staff member or trusted adult immediately! Review information
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Tell parent or adult and have them contact school
WAYS TO REPORT HIB Report to a staff member, teacher, counselor, coach, administrator immediately Tell parent or adult and have them contact school Go to Safety Center on district website- Complete Form 3207 and give to staff member TipText - Text BULLY to Review information; check for understanding
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TEENS TALK ON CYBERBULLYING
Watch this video: Cyberbullying Click on the image to access and view the video
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TEENS TALK ON CYBERBULLYING
After watching that video clip… How do you define cyberbullying? How is it different from traditional bullying? How does/would being cyberbullied make you feel? What could you do as a bystander when you see cyberbullying? Small group discussion using the questions
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CLASS PLEDGE As a class, we are going to sign a Anti-Bullying Class Pledge. The pledge states: I won’t bully others I will help students who are being bullied I will include students who are left out I will report any bullying that I know about By signing the document, you are committed to honoring the pledge. Distribute the pledge and have each student sign. Post the pledge in your classroom
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