- November 13, 2017
- Bullying Introduction:
- Write down the definition of the following:
- Joking
- Teasing
- Bullying
- Give an example of each
- Give one example of a phrase that could be considered all three in different situations.
- Explain the situations that make it different
- Give an example of a movie where someone was bullied and explain the situation
- Explain who were the bystanders and who stood up for the victim
- Give an example of a book where someone was bullied and explain the situation
- Explain who were the bystanders and who stood up for the victim
- Answer the following questions:
- What is the difference between joking, teasing, and bullying?
- When does joking become teasing?
- When does teasing become bullying?
- How can bullying negatively impact the person being bullied?
- How can you help someone who is being bullied? (List at least 5 things you can do)
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