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Walter Street Primary School * Who wants to be a Millionaire *

£1,000,000. £500,000. Walter Street Primary School * Who wants to be a Millionaire *. £250,000. £125,000. £64,000. £32,000. £16,000. £8,000. £4,000. £2,000. £1,000. £500. £300. 50:50. £200. £100. Put these words in order to make a phrase. bullying. us. beat. help.

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Walter Street Primary School * Who wants to be a Millionaire *

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  1. £1,000,000 £500,000 Walter Street Primary School * Who wants to be a Millionaire * £250,000 £125,000 £64,000 £32,000 £16,000 £8,000 £4,000 £2,000 £1,000 £500 £300 50:50 £200 £100

  2. Put these words in order to make a phrase.

  3. bullying us beat help

  4. Help us beat bullying!

  5. Let’s play...Who Wants To Be A Millionaire?

  6. Question 1

  7. If a person is being bullied, it is... A their own fault B their teacher’s fault C their friends’ fault D the bully’s fault

  8. Question 1 A B C Dthe bully’s fault

  9. £100

  10. Question 2

  11. The name given to anti-bullying day is... A Pink Monday B Green Wednesday C Blue Friday D Red Saturday

  12. Question 2 A B C Blue Friday D

  13. £200

  14. Question 3

  15. If you have been bullied, you should ... A do nothing B tell an adult C eat a banana D hide in the corner

  16. Question 3 A B tell an adult C D

  17. £300

  18. Question 4

  19. Which of these isn’t a form of bullying ... A being teased or called names B being hit or attacked C being a good friend to someone D being ignored or left out

  20. Question 4 A B C being a good friend to someone D

  21. £500

  22. Question 5

  23. In school, everyone has the right to ... A feel silly B feel grumpy C feel safe Dfeel a cuddly toy

  24. Question 5 A B C feel safe D

  25. £1,000

  26. Question 6

  27. Being bullied makes people feel ... A scared and upset B happy C excited D confident

  28. Question 6 A scared and upset B C D

  29. £2,000

  30. Question 7

  31. People who are bullied sometimes ... A dance a jig B run a marathon C jump a rope D skip school

  32. Question 7 A B C D skip school

  33. £4,000

  34. Question 8

  35. If a person is being bullied they can ask their friends to ... A do their homework B lend them a pen C look out for them D buy them a drink

  36. Question 8 A B C look out for them D

  37. £8,000

  38. Question 9

  39. A person who receives a nasty text or email should ... A delete it B save it to show an adult as proof C ignore it D forward it to someone else

  40. Question 9 A B save it to show an adult as proof C D

  41. £16,000

  42. Question 10

  43. Every school has to have ... A rules for dealing with smiling B rules for dealing with dancing C rules for dealing with animals D rules for dealing with bullies

  44. Question 10 A B C D rules for dealing with bullies

  45. £32,000

  46. Question 11

  47. Another form of bullying can be ... A dancing B racism C breathing D eating

  48. Question 11 A B racism C D

  49. £64,000

  50. Question 12

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