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Bullying Bullying Be the Hero in your Hallways. : . Hero in the Hallway. Hero in the Hallway! - YouTube. What should I know by the end of the lesson???. What is Bullying? Various bullying behaviors Who bullies Warning signs of being bullied Strategies I can use to deal with bullying. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Bullying
BULLYINGBE THE HERO IN YOUR HALLWAYS:
Hero in the Hallway Hero in the Hallway! - YouTube
National Crime Prevention Council 2
What should I know by the end of the lesson??? What is Bullying? Various bullying behaviors Who bullies Warning signs of being bullied Strategies I can use to deal with
bullying
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*QUIZ*What do I already know
about Bullying??
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True/False1. Bullies are always outgoing, mean, and
aggressive. 2. Individuals who have been bullied are not likely to
bully others. 3. There are no clear signs that a someone is being
bullied.4. Girls never bully.5. There are many different strategies to help with
bullying.
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Tattling Telling
Unimportant Important
Harmless Someone being hurt
Accidental Purposeful
Could solve alone Needs help to solve
Trying to get someone in trouble
Trying to help someone else
What is bullying?
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Bullying is…
• Physical or Emotional• Includes one or more
students• Repeated occurrence• Intentional
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What does Bullying look like??
Physical violence Verbal taunts, name-calling, and put-
downs Threats and intimidation Spreading rumors Cyber bullying
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Cyberbullying isbullying that takes place online or through
other mobile devices
What kind of cyber bullying can you think of??
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Who Bullies/ Who is Bullied??
Children who bully Can come from any economic, cultural, or
religious background ANYONE
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Boys vs/ Girls?
Boys and girls are bullied in different ways - Boys are more likely to be bullied physically. - Girls are more likely to be bullied socially.
**Both Boys and Girls can be Bullies!**
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Sign of Bullying
Physical Emotional Behavioral/social Academic
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What do I do???Prevention strategies Tell an adult. Talk it out. Walk away. Humor. Avoid the bully. Hang out with friends.
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Bullying Role Play:
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Scenario 1: In the cafeteria, student 1 is being teased by student 2 because student 2 doesn’t like her outfit. A group of girls from the class are sitting at the table watching and listening to the conversation.
Scenario 2: Student 1 forgot his homework and told Student 2 if he didn’t give him his homework to turn in he wouldn’t be his friend anymore. Two other students overheard the threat.
Role Play Review What was the bullying behavior? How did the bullied child react to the
bullying? How did the other children react? What was done to help the person being
bullied? What are other ways the bullying could
have been handled?
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Personal Action Plan What can you to
prevent bullying?
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QUIZ
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True/False?1.Bullies are always outgoing, mean, and
aggressive. 2.Individuals who have been bullied are not
likely to bully others. 3.There are no clear signs that someone is
being bullied.4. Girls never bully.5. There are many different strategies to help
with bullying.
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Exit Ticket: 3 Things You
Learned 2 Questions You
Still Have 1 Connection to
Topic
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