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Sharing the Anti-Bullying Message (What You Need to Know) By Sullivan School Grade 5 and Kindergarten Students
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The Service Learning Project After completing an anti-bullying curriculum, the fifth grade students created a PowerPoint presentation including key points they felt should be shared with the kindergarten students. The two groups met to explore the anti-bullying message. They then collaborated to create illustrations of ways to treat each other respectfully.
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What does bullying look like Pushing off the playground equipment Tripping someone in line Calling names Excluding (Saying, “You can’t play with us” or “You can’t sit with us in the cafeteria.”) Teasing Hitting Don’t Bully! Play blocks together By Hailey & Elizabeth
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BULLIES Mean for no reason They only care about themselves They usually don’t take responsibility for their behavior (They don’t tell the truth about what they did) Sometimes they do it to be mean Sometimes they do it for attention Sometimes they do it to be popular Don’t Bully! Play volleyball with a friend By Ashley & Kirk
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Don’t Bully Play Batman & Robin By Connor and Alyssa Play tag with friends By Nick & Mackenzie Go to the park with friends By Carly & Jacob
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TARGET The person who is being bullied and has done nothing wrong It could be anybody Don’t Bully! Play a board game By Steven & Jordyn
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Don’t Bully! Catch a friend who is falling off the playground equipment By Tatiyana & Jordyn Sit with a friend in the cafeteria By Maria & Payton Bring your dog to play with a friend By Haley & Serena Play catch with a friend By Carly & Serena
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EGGER People who encourage the bully They go along with the bully They laugh at the target Don’t Bully! Run barefoot in the grass with a friend By Zachary & Tyrese
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BYSTANDER A person who sees someone being bullied They usually feel bad for the target They may be angry at the bully They’re often afraid that if they stick up for the target they might get bullied, too They might be afraid to tell because the bully might lie There are more bystanders than bullies and if they stick together, they can stop the bullying Don’t Bully! Share the monkey bars with friends By Britt & Kirk
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Don’t Bully! Exercise with a friend in the fresh air By Nathan & Serena Climb a tree with a friend By Sean & Payton Play baseball with a friend By Tyler & Dylan Play soccer with a friend By Nicholas and Jordyn
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WHO TO TALK TO IF YOU ARE BEING BULLIED OR YOU SEE SOMEONE BEING BULLIED School adjustment counselor Teacher Principal Student Support Center Friend Parents/Guardians, grandparents, older brothers and sisters Don’t Bully! Dance outside in the sun By Isabelle & Tyrese
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Don’t Bully! Play on the slide with a friend By Conner & Colby Play dodge ball with a friend By Haley & Dylan Play Harry Potter with a friend By Eliza & Dylan
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WHAT TO DO IF YOU ARE BEING BULLIED OR YOU SEE SOMEONE BEING BULLIED Tell a trusted adult (teacher, parent) Say no to the bully Support the target (be a friend) Walk away from the bully Try to make friends with the bully Talk to the bully Find other people who are being bullied and stand up to the bully when he’s/she’s being mean Don’t Bully! Catch butterflies with a friend By Jordan & Jordyn
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Sharing the Anti-Bullying Message (What You Need to Know) Project Created By Joan LaRocca Sullivan School Technology Integration Specialist & Julie Richard-O’Donovan Sullivan School Adjustment Counselor May-June, 2011
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