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2 Instructions for using this template. Remember this is Jeopardy, so where I have written “Answer” this is the prompt the students will see, and where I have “Question” should be the student’s response. To enter your questions and answers, click once on the text on the slide, then highlight and just type over what’s there to replace it. If you hit Delete or Backspace, it sometimes makes the text box disappear. When clicking on the slide to move to the next appropriate slide, be sure you see the hand, not the arrow. (If you put your cursor over a text box, it will be an arrow and WILL NOT take you to the right location.)

3 Choose a category. You will be given the answer. You must give the correct question. Click to begin.

4 Types Facts EffectsPreventionBe A Hero 10 Point 20 Points 30 Points 40 Points 50 Points 10 Point 20 Points 30 Points 40 Points 50 Points 30 Points 40 Points 50 Points More Facts

5 Harmful actions repeated over a period of time

6 What is bullying?

7 Physical, Verbal, and Social

8 What are different types of bullying?

9 Hitting, kicking, pushing, stealing, hiding, or ruining other things

10 What is physical bullying?

11 Name calling, teasing, insulting, and threatening

12 What is verbal bullying?

13 Ignoring and keeping someone out of a group

14 What is social bullying?

15 1/3 to ½ are involved in bullying, either as victims or bullies

16 How common is bullying (what %)?

17 Boys (physical bullying) while Girls (social bullying)

18 What are differences in the bullying of girls and boys?

19 Victims of bullying tend not to be as popular as their peers (including bullies)

20 How popular are victims and bullies?

21 Recess – school playground

22 Where does bullying most often take place at school?

23 Tattling is trying to get someone in trouble, while telling is helping one in danger

24 What is the difference between ‘telling’ and ‘tattling’?

25 It can be upsetting for a short time and it can even drive one to commit suicide

26 What does it feel like to be bullied?

27 Stress can cause physical illness and/or mental health problems

28 How can bullying cause health problems?

29 No! Each and every person has the right to feel safe in school and in life

30 Does bullying have to be a part of growing up?

31 If witnesses of bullying are not actively trying to stop it, they are encouraging it

32 What is the role of peers in bullying?

33 Some bystanders feel guilty and upset, but unfortunately some seem to enjoy it

34 What are the feelings of bystanders?

35 They will often attempt to stand up to the bully (without fighting)

36 What do children do when they are bullied?

37 Columbine

38 What violent school shooting was caused by angry teens?

39 Walk away and/or tell them you do not to fight

40 What can you do if someone much smaller than you is trying to start a fight with you?

41 They are afraid of what the bullies might do it they found out

42 Why don’t some children tell?

43 Some bullies commit crimes and some victims become bullying or abusive adults

44 How can bullying cause problems in later years?

45 Use Humor and Don’t Act Scared

46 What are two ways to avoid future bullying?

47 Don’t take expensive items to school and don’t walk alone

48 What are two more ways to avoid future bullying?

49 Sit near the bus driver and sit near good friends

50 What are two ways to avoid future bullying on the bus?

51 Tell the bus driver and/or the bus monitor

52 If you are bullied on the bus, who can you tell?

53 Train all staff, students, parents, and get the community on board

54 What are some ways of tackling bullying in school?

55 Make friends with someone who continually gets picked on

56 How can you help someone who is being bullied?

57 Report it or send someone to a trusted adult

58 Who can you tell about bullying?

59 Ask to be trained to role play bullying solutions for classroom presentations

60 How can you help other children at school to resolve bullying?

61 Learn to express your rights to be respected without fighting

62 What does it mean to be assertive?

63 Encourage other bystanders to help stop bullying by being assertive.

64 How can you involve bystanders?

65 Make your wager

66 Bystanders are part of the solution because they can stop an incident by intervening quickly

67 “Peer pressure can be positive as well as negative” How does this relate to bullying?


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