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Practical Life Subject for Middle School - 6th Grade: Bullying Prevention
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One of the situations that require the most immediate action at school is a case of bullying. It breaks everyone's heart to see a child being rejected by their classmates. To prevent this serious problem, it is important to make it clear to students that bullying is unacceptable and to keep the lines of communication open so that they can comfortably speak about their problems in class. In this presentation, you can show what bullying is to help them identify it. Encourage your class to report bullying if it happens and use the different layout structures to talk about strategies for staying safe.
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Bullying and Anti Bullying PowerPoint Presentation GS with Discussion Questions
Subject: Understanding the world
Age range: 6 - 11
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Empower students to stand against bullying with this impactful Bullying and Anti-Bullying PowerPoint Presentation. Covering everything from the basics of bullying to strategies for positive intervention, this presentation is designed to build awareness and foster empathy in young learners. Students will explore the definition, types, and roles involved in bullying, understanding how their actions “supportive or silent” contribute to the problem or the solution.
Why Should You Use This? This resource goes beyond information, helping students connect personally with bullying. It encourages self-reflection and active discussion, creating a safe space where students feel empowered to share their stories and support each other. Ideal for fostering a respectful classroom culture, this resource reinforces empathy and teaches students practical ways to stand up against bullying.
What Skills Are Students Working on with This Resource? Through this presentation, students will strengthen essential skills in empathy, self-awareness, and critical thinking. The discussion questions prompt them to analyze bullying scenarios, consider different perspectives, and evaluate the impact of bystander actions. Students will also practice effective communication, as they engage in discussions that foster empathy and mutual understanding. By learning how to identify and address bullying, they gain the confidence to advocate for themselves and others, building a foundation of integrity and social awareness that extends beyond the classroom.
This resource includes:
- Slide 1: What is Bullying?
- Slide 2: Types of Bullying
- Slide 3: Physical Bullying
- Slide 4: Cyberbullying
- Slide 5: Verbal Bullying
- Slide 6: Social Bullying
- Slide 7: Who is a Bully?
- Slide 8: Bully Supporters and Followers
- Slide 9: Victims of Bullying
- Slide 10: What Can You Do When You See Someone Being Bullied?
- Slide 11: STOP Bullying - How do I Treat Others?
- Slide 12: I Have Learned about - Bullying and Anti-Bullying
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- Anti-Bullying Activity
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This resource includes an English and Spanish version of the Bullying and Anti-Bullying PowerPoint Presentation. These are perfect for your bilingual or dual-language classrooms and schools! Empower students to stand against bullying with this impactful Bullying and Anti-Bullying PowerPoint Presentation. Covering everything from the basics of bullying to strategies for positive intervention, this presentation is designed to build awareness and foster empathy in young learners. Students will explore the definition, types, and roles involved in bullying, understanding how their actions “supportive or silent” contribute to the problem or the solution. **Why Should You Use This?** This resource goes beyond information, helping students connect personally with bullying. It encourages self-reflection and active discussion, creating a safe space where students feel empowered to share their stories and support each other. Ideal for fostering a respectful classroom culture, this resource reinforces empathy and teaches students practical ways to stand up against bullying. **What Skills Are Students Working on with This Resource?** Through this presentation, students will strengthen essential skills in empathy, self-awareness, and critical thinking. The discussion questions prompt them to analyze bullying scenarios, consider different perspectives, and evaluate the impact of bystander actions. Students will also practice effective communication, as they engage in discussions that foster empathy and mutual understanding. The two resources I am including in this bundle are sold separately. Below is the list of what you will receive. You can click on each link to read a detailed description of each product. >>> **This resource includes:** * Slide 1: What is Bullying? (English and Spanish Version) * Slide 2: Types of Bullying (English and Spanish Version) * Slide 3: Physical Bullying (English and Spanish Version) * Slide 4: Cyberbullying (English and Spanish Version) * Slide 5: Verbal Bullying (English and Spanish Version) * Slide 6: Social Bullying (English and Spanish Version) * Slide 7: Who is a Bully? (English and Spanish Version) * Slide 8: Bully Supporters and Followers (English and Spanish Version) * Slide 9: Victims of Bullying (English and Spanish Version) * Slide 10: What Can You Do When You See Someone Being Bullied? (English and Spanish Version) * Slide 11: STOP Bullying - How do I Treat Others? (English and Spanish Version) * Slide 12: I Have Learned about - Bullying and Anti-Bullying (English and Spanish Version) >> **Formats:** * Powerpoint * PDF * Google Slides * Keynote * JPG images *Happy Anti-Bullying Day!*
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This comprehensive package provides essential information for clearly defining bullying to your students and emphasizes that such behavior is unacceptable and will have consequences. It is an excellent tool for preventing and stopping bullying, as it fosters a safe environment where children can thrive socially and academically without fear. The activities empower children to identify the signs of a bully, avoid engaging in bullying themselves, and understand the appropriate steps to take if they encounter bullying at school. In some instances, children may not openly express that they are being bullied. This resource equips your students with strategies to handle bullying situations and encourages them to seek support from trusted teachers and friends if they have concerns about bullying. By utilizing this resource, your students and the entire class will enhance their social and academic achievements, enabling them to thrive in various aspects of their lives. >>>>> **This collection includes the following resources:** * Resource 1: Bullying and Anti-Bullying PowerPoint Presentation * Resource 2: Anti-Bullying Activity * Resource 3: Bullying Mind Map >> *Happy Anti-Bullying Day!*
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Cyber Bullying
What every parent needs to know!
Topics of Discussion
What is Cyberbullying?
- Bullying Statistics
- Types of Cyberbullying
- Why do Kids CyberBully?
- Cyber Safety
What is CyberBullying?
is when a child, preteen or teen is tormented, threatened, harassed, humiliated, embarrassed, targeted by another child, preteen or teen using the Internet, interactive and digital technologies or mobile phones.
- It has to have a minor on both sides, or at least have been instigated by a minor against another minor.
- Once adults become involved, it is plain and simple cyber-harassment or cyberstalking
What Does the Research Say?
- Every day, 160,000 children miss school out of fear of being bullied by other students.
- Every 7 minutes a child is bullied on a school playground, with over 85% of those instances occurring without any intervention.
- Bullying occurs most frequently from sixth to eighth grade.
- 6 out of 10 American teens witness bullying at least once a day.
- 1 out of every 10 students who drops out of school does so because of being repeatedly bullied.
- Those who are bullied are 5x more likely to be depressed and far more likely to be suicidal.
How it Works – Direct Attacks
- Instant/Text Messaging Harassment
- Stealing Passwords
- Sending Pictures through E-mail and Cell Phones
- Interactive Gaming (PS3 and Xbox)
- Internet Polling
- Sending Malicious Code
- Sending Porn and Other Junk E-mail
- Impersonation
How it Works - Proxy
- Cyberbullying by Proxy
- Social Media Site Warnings
- Bully Creates Problems for the Victim
Why do kids cyberbully?
- Motivated by Anger, Revenge, and Frustration
- Entertainment
- Tough Guy or Gal
- To Bolster or Improve their Social Standing
- Think it’s Cool
Suicides – Definitely Not Cool
- Ryan Patrick Halligan – Age 13
- Phoebe Prince – Age 15
- Megan Meier – Age 13
Types of Cyberbullies
- The Vengeful Angel
- Power-Hungry and Revenge of the Nerds
- The Inadvertent Cyberbully
Is your child a victim?
Many children who are bullied don’t tell anyone about it—even when they are asked directly by their parents. And according to research, the older the child, the less likely the child will be to report it at all. Your child might be the victim of a bully if he or she:
- Has a sudden fear of going to school.
- Has a sudden drop in grades
- Skips classes.
- Has bruises, cuts or ripped clothing.
- Stops talking about school
- Acts overly aggressive and angry or unusually withdrawn.
- Has stomachaches, headaches or difficulty sleeping.
Prevent Bullying Steps
- 1 in 4 children who bully have a criminal record before they’re 30.
- What can parents do to make sure their kids don’t become bullies or victims?
Prepare your child
- Children are less likely to be victims of bullying if they appear confident and resourceful. To make sure your child isn’t a victim:
- Build your child’s self-respect .
Teach him that he is strong and worthwhile. His rights and opinions count.
- Teach your child how to be assertive. Tell him to clearly express his feelings, say no when he feels pressured, and stand up for himself with words—not fists.
- Role-play tough situations . Practice using different ways to deal with bullies.
- Identify supportive people . Tell your child where to get help, such as from parents, teachers and other trusted adults.
- Encourage friendships . Give your child opportunities to socialize with like-minded kids. Joining a club or team may help.
- Stay involved . Know what’s happening at school and with friends.
- Tell your child to avoid children who display bullying behavior.
- Insist that your child walk away from dangerous situations. Children should never defend themselves or others from bullies who have a weapon.
Prevent bullying behavior
- In a recent study, nearly one-third of kids admitted to having bullied someone. To prevent your child from becoming a bully:
- Set an example . Be caring and non-aggressive. When you are angry, act calm.
- Provide outlets . Channel high energy into sports and other activities.
- Monitor influences . Limit the amount of violence your child sees on TV and in video games.
- Use firm, fair and consistent discipline . Enforce sensible limits without fail.
- Encourage values . Say, “Treat others as you want to be treated.”
- Pay attention . Notice how your child behaves and address any problems immediately.
- Seek advice . If you’re worried that your child might be a bully, talk with a professional.
12 Cyber Safety Tips
Today, our children are getting connected to the Internet at an early age. They are exposed to the Internet at home, school, and friend’s homes.
- Learn all you can about the Internet. You need to know what they know when it comes to being online.
- Have a discussion about being safe online.
- Put the computer in an open area for easy monitoring. (applies to SMART phones, too)
4. Become familiar with parental controls.
5. Monitor your children’s Internet use.
6. Have your children show you what they know how to do online (favorite websites).
7. Get to know your children’s online friends.
8. Report inappropriate websites to your Internet Service Provider (ISP)
9. Set up and/or learn all of your children’s passwords and screen names (online identity)
10. Spend time online together until you are confident your children understand the potential dangers.
11. “Google” your children’s name.
12. Make sure Internet use is always monitored by an adult (includes school and other homes).
- Kids need to know that all online transactions are recorded by the computer internet address.
- Law departments can work with Internet providers to identify exactly where that computer is located (anywhere on the planet).
- Device fingerprint – Makes it easy to find the real users.
Cyber Safety Resources
- http://www.facebook.com/safety
- http://www.netsmartz.org/Parents
- http://staysafeonline.org/
- http://stopcyberbullying.org/
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