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At some time during your life, you may have been the victim of a bully or have bullied another student. This diagram shows the estimated number of students who are affected by bullying. Bullying occurs more frequently among middle school students,but it is present in high school also. Click Next to view the questions. Read the passage below and then answer the questions. TAKS Test Practice

1. About 30% of all students have either been a victim of a bully or bullied someone else, but not both. From this information and the diagram, what percent of students have both been a victim of a bully and bullied another student? A. 6% B. 10.5% C. 13.5% D. 35% TAKS Test Practice

2. Suppose there are 794 students in your school. Use a proportion to find the number of students in your school who have been the victim of a bully. A. 48 B. 131 C. 155 D. 663 TAKS Test Practice

3. Explain how you would determine the number of students in your school who have not either bullied another student or been bullied, using the proportions given previously. TAKS Test Practice

Use this Foldable to help you record what you learn about personal safety. Begin with two sheets of notebook paper. Foldables Fold two sheets of notebook paper in half along the short axis. Cut one sheet about 1” along the fold at both ends, stopping at the margin lines. To return to the lesson, click the Back button or press Esc. Before you read

Foldables Cut or shave the other sheet along the fold between the margin lines. To return to the lesson, click the Back button or press Esc.

Foldables Roll up the first sheet, slip it halfway through the cut in the second sheet, and open it up. To return to the lesson, click the Back button or press Esc.

Foldables Fold the pages in half and label the front as shown. Label the inside pages Protective Factors, Strategies for Staying Safe: Smart Precautions, Strategies for Staying Safe: Body Language and Self-Defense, Strategies for Staying Safe: Keeping Homes Safe, Safety in the Community, and Analyzing My Personal Safety Habits. To return to the lesson, click the Back button or press Esc.

Transparencies To return to the lesson, click the Back button or press Esc. Individual and Social Protective Factors Against Violence These protective factors decrease the likelihood of teen violence.

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