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Teacher’s name

Bullying

Prevention

Grade Level

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What’s inside

What is bullying?

Types of bullying

What bullying feels like

How to stand up against it

How our class can help

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What is bullying?

Explain what bullying means. Add real-life examples or scenarios for clarity. You can also list what bullying is not.

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When these things happen repeatedly to the same person, it is

Bullying

Add example here.

Add example here.

Taking someone’s belongings

Add example here.

Add example here.

Add example here.

Add example here.

Teasing someone about their appearance

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Scenario 1:

Dylan often makes fun of Alex by calling him names.

List sample scenarios and ask students to identify if the scenarios show bullying or not.

Activity: Is this bullying?

Scenario 2:

Describe a scenario here.

Scenario 3:

Describe a scenario here.

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Verbal

Explain how verbal bullying involves words used to hurt, embarrass, or threaten someone.

Physical

Describe what physical bullying looks like. Include an age-appropriate example.

Relational

Describe how social bullying harms someone’s relationships or reputation.

Types of bullying

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Global prevalence of school bullying

Add a chart or graph related to bullying statistics. Briefly explain what the data shows, why it’s important, and how it relates to the current topic.

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What is cyberbullying?

Introduce the concept of cyberbullying. Mention where it can take place (e.g. social media, messaging apps, and games) and how it can affect someone.

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Effects of bullying

Create a fictional scenario that shows one type of bullying. Keep it safe and appropriate for classroom discussion.

Use any of these discussion prompts:

    • How might the person in the scenario feel?
    • What effects could the bullying have on them?
    • What would you do if you were in their place?
    • What can a friend do to help?

Scenario Title

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From a bystander

Reach out to the person being bullied

Explain why this action matters and how it can be done safely.

Speak up about the bullying

Explain why this action matters and how it can be done safely.

Call in other support

Explain why this action matters and how it can be done safely.

to an upstander

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Use this slide to guide the class in creating a short anti-bullying pledge together. Let students sign it or decorate it as part of the activity.

Activity:

Class commitment

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What is bullying?

Define bullying and add one example.

Types of bullying

List the main types and explain how bullying can come in different forms.

What is cyberbullying?

Explain how bullying can happen online and its negative impacts.

How to be an upstander

List ways students can help someone being bullied.

Review

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— Aesop

“No act of kindness, no matter how small, is ever wasted.”

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