WALT: Discuss my favourite books and recommend to others
Group: Moon
What is a bully?
What is the definition of a bully?
Incidents of bullying
A game has started at school called the Plague. Anyone who accidentally touches one particular child has thirty seconds to wash their hands or find hand sanitizer before they catch the Plague. The child hasn’t been told that this game is being played about them.
What would you do?
A group of children steal a boy’s PE shorts and throw them to each other in the changing room, not letting him have them back.
What would you do?
A boy goes into a shop to buy some chewing gum. A group of other children notice him go in and hide outside the shop waiting for him. When the child comes out, they walk behind him, making loud ‘throw-up’ noises.
What would you do?
A group of friends come back to school after the summer holidays. It turns out that all of the friends have met up over the summer except for one girl. They are being very distant with her at school and they don’t seem to want her in their friendship group any more.
What would you do?
It’s lunchtime and a boy comes into the cafeteria and chooses a table of people to sit with. When their table is called to go up to collect their lunch, all the other children deliberately sit back down at a different table, leaving the boy on his own.
What would you do?
Children have started to leave nasty notes in the lockers and schoolbags of two other children. They have also started to dump horrible things like pencil-sharpener shavings into the children’s bags.
What would you do?
Catchphrase
Think of a catchphrase or rhyme to help you remember the anti-bullying strategies explored.