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Bullying Bullying Be the Hero in your Hallways

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.

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Bullying Bullying Be the Hero in your Hallways

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  1. BullyingBullyingBe the Hero in your Hallways :

  2. Hero in the Hallway • Hero in the Hallway! - YouTube National Crime Prevention Council

  3. 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

  4. *QUIZ*What do I already know about Bullying??

  5. True/False • Bullies are always outgoing, mean, and aggressive. • Individuals who have been bullied are not likely to bully others. • There are no clear signs that a someone is being bullied. • Girls never bully. • There are many different strategies to help with bullying.

  6. What is bullying?

  7. Bullying is… • Physical or Emotional • Includes one or more students • Repeated occurrence • Intentional

  8. What does Bullying look like?? • Physical violence • Verbal taunts, name-calling, and put-downs • Threats and intimidation • Spreading rumors • Cyber bullying

  9. Cyberbullying is bullying that takes place online or through other mobile devices • What kind of cyber bullying can you think of??

  10. Who Bullies/ Who is Bullied?? Children who bully • Can come from any economic, cultural, or religious background • ANYONE l

  11. 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!**

  12. Sign of Bullying • Physical • Emotional • Behavioral/social • Academic

  13. What do I do??? Prevention strategies • Tell an adult. • Talk it out. • Walk away. • Humor. • Avoid the bully. • Hang out with friends.

  14. Bullying Role Play: 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.

  15. 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?

  16. Personal Action Plan What can you to prevent bullying? N

  17. QUIZ

  18. True/False? • Bullies are always outgoing, mean, and aggressive. • Individuals who have been bullied are not likely to bully others. • There are no clear signs that someone is being bullied. • Girls never bully. • There are many different strategies to help with bullying. National Crime Prevention Council

  19. Exit Ticket: • 3 Things You Learned • 2 Questions You Still Have • 1 Connection to Topic National Crime Prevention Council

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