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Building Character and Bullying

Building Character and Bullying. Could you be the reason someone is considering suicide?. Activity:.

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Building Character and Bullying

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  1. Building Character and Bullying Could you be the reason someone is considering suicide?

  2. Activity: In your groups, get 1 egg, 1 length of tape, and 1 set of straws. Using only the tape and straws, construct a covering for the egg that will prevent it from breaking when it is dropped from 8 feet. You have exactly 15 minutes to complete this.

  3. Were some shields stronger looking than others? How many eggs didn’t break? Did some of the “odd” looking shields protect the egg? So what does this have to do with character? Character is defined as those distinctive qualities that describe how a person thinks, feels and behaves.

  4. Character Traits PositiveNegative Caring Cynical Citizenship Rebellious Honesty Unmotivated Respect Inconsiderate Integrity Rude Courage Rigid Fairness Inflexible Trustworthiness Unfriendly Responsibility Lazy

  5. Poor Character Think of the egg shields that were “stronger looking”… These are people worried about appearance, popularity, clothing labels, etc. They tend to follow the crowd, whether it means bullying, starting rumors, posting mean messages on Facebook, etc. Generally, people with poor character have a very poor sense of “self”, lack self-confidence and self-esteem and allow other to influence their feelings and behaviors.

  6. Good Character Think of the egg shields that were “odd looking” but protected the egg, maybe not as flashy… These people are not worried about popularity, labels on their clothes, trying to fit in, etc. They tend to act kindly, respect others, try hard in school, surround themselves with good people, etc. Generally, people with good character demonstrate honesty, integrity, responsibility. They have self-confidence, positive self-esteem, and do not allow others to influence their thoughts or feelings.

  7. Would you break? Think about yourself as an egg from the activity we just did… What kind of “shell” do you have around GCIT? Is it one that represents poor character? Flashy, click-y, following the crowd, putting others down, etc. Is it one that represents good character? Kindness, Respect, Integrity, etc. What kind of character do you want to have?

  8. Good Values = Character What values are important to you? Valuesare the beliefs and standards of conduct that are important to a person.. They are important to develop and stand by! Family Charity Friendship Fitness Education Love Health Trust Loyalty Security Motivation Confidence What action(s) would coincide with the value _________.

  9. Your Shell Think of your top 3 character traits. Write them down. Think of your top 3 values. Write them down. What kind of shell do you have? Is it a strong, positive one, that someone with good character would use? Or is a weak, negative one, that someone with poor character would use?

  10. How do you strengthen your Shell? The way to strengthen your shell is to really get to know yourself and love yourself. Building a positive self-image is vital to good character. Take some time and finish the statement, “If you really knew me, you would know…” Get with a partner and read them what you wrote. Anyone want to share with the class?

  11. Strengthening your shell People with good character show love and support for all friends, family, classmates, and people who they encounter. Activity: Cross the line. Everyone stand on one side of the room. After I read a question, if it applies to you, cross the line and stay there. After your class has shown support, walk back.

  12. Cross the line Cross the line if you have blonde hair Cross the line if you have blue eyes Cross the line if you are an only child Cross the line if you don’t know what you want to be Cross the line if your parents/guardians want you to be something you may not want to be Cross the line if you have ever been told you are not good enough by an adult Cross the line if you have felt like a disappointment to a parent/guardian

  13. Cross the line Cross the line if you have ever been made fun of for being ugly or fat Cross the line if you have ever been told to stop acting like a girl, or act more like a man Cross the line if you have ever been whistled at or called inappropriate names Cross the line if you have ever been called gay, or anything degrading to your sexual orientation Cross the line if you have ever been hurt, by someone who has said “I love you” Cross the line if you have ever been teased, insulted, or made fun of by someone in here

  14. Cross the line Cross the line if a close friend to you has ever died. Cross the line if a parent or brother or sister has died. Cross the line if you, or someone you care about, has ever seriously thought about attempted suicide or hurting themselves. Cross the line if you have ever bullied or know someone who has bullied.

  15. Cross the line reaction Paper Homework:Write a reaction to the “Cross the line” activity. Include: -What you learned about character -What you learned about yourself -Are you happy with your level or character today? -What changes will you make regarding your character? -What is the relationship between bullying and character?

  16. What would you do? • Why didn’t the people in the video do anything? • Who would be willing to answer honestly…what would you do? • Does this happen? Have you seen it here?

  17. Bullying (right in our backyard) • How many people here know someone who has been affected by or part of any type of bullying? • How many people here have been directly affected by or part of any type of bullying? • Would anyone share their story?

  18. Why do people bully? Activity: In your groups, come up with a list of why you think people bully others.

  19. Why do people bully? • To avoid facing their own feelings of not being good enough • To push their own feeling of personal insecurity onto others (remember the weak egg shell with the tough appearing exterior) • To reduce the fear of them being seen as what they really are…weak, inadequate, fearful • To divert attention away from their own short comings and inadequacies

  20. Types of bullying Emotional, ex. telling someone’s boyfriend that his girlfriend hooked up with someone else even though you know she didn’t. Physical, ex. beating up a student because he is gay. Verbal, ex. telling a girl the outfit she has on is ugly, out of style and cheap. Cyber, ex. posting on someone’s Facebook wall they are not invited to a party you are having this weekend.

  21. Discussion Questions: Which type of bullying is the worst? Why? Why do we still have a problem with bullying in our society? Will you stand up if you witness bullying?

  22. How do we stop it? • Activity: Working in partners, you will construct a professional letter to Dr. Mateka. It must include: -Opening -what bullying is and how it is impacting GCIT -Body -an action plan to prevent, handle and discipline students who bully -Closing -how if your action plan is implemented, it will stop bullying for good at GCIT

  23. How do we stop it? • Finish your rough draft in class with time allotted • Elect one person to type the letter at home and print it out • Have all group members sign the letter • Turn in for a test grade…your letters will be turned in to Dr. Mateka

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