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A Bullying Resource to use in the classroom: 

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In this lesson, students evaluate group practices and propose measures to improve the classroom climate.



Classroom Resources: Bullying

Anti-Bias Domain: Action
Grade Level: Grades 1 to 2 Grades 3 to 5
Subject: Reading and Language Arts Social Studies Math and Technology 

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Change Attitudes Toward Bullying: Be An Ally

All Grades, All Subjects, Bullying

Lesson Objective
Affect student beliefs by encouraging students to be allies


Questions to Consider
Why is it important to distinguish between bullies, bystanders and allies?
What elements of the student-led workshop play an integral part in changing the school culture?
How does mediation seek to change student attitudes?

Creating Rules and Rubrics to Prevent Bullying

All Grades, All Subjects, Bullying



Lesson Objective
Tackle the difficult subject of bullying with a comprehensive plan



Questions to Consider
Why is it important to clearly define bullying with teachers and students?
How do the Anti-Bully Kickoff Day activities support a successful implementation?
How can you begin to address bullying in your classroom? In your school?

TV Episode 2: Bullying at School

All Grades, All Subjects, Bullying



Description
A look at three innovative approaches to tackling the serious issue of bullying. Visit three schools where parents, teachers, and students are implementing bullying prevention programs that are making a big difference in students' lives.

“The Scary Guy” Battles Bullying Part 1

Grades K-5, Class Culture, Bullying



Lesson Objective
Students hear from an unconventional-looking man about bullying



Questions to Consider

What is the "7 Days and 7 Nights Challenge"?
How does bullying impact the learning and overall school experience of your students?
What can we apply from Scary's explanation of the size of a person's storage tank?

“The Scary Guy” Battles Bullying Part 2

Grades K-5, Class Culture, Bullying



Lesson Objective
Students learn from a giant, tattooed man about kindness and caring



Questions to Consider

How do the lessons of helping others and never judging others prevent bullying in elementary and later on?
How and how often do you address such lessons on character and kindness?
How do these issues relate to student's academic success?

“The Scary Guy” Battles Bullying Part 3

Grades K-5, Class Culture, Bullying



Lesson Objective
The giant, tattooed "Scary Guy" talks to parents about bullying



Questions to Consider

According to Scary, how might parents and other adults unintentionally teach behaviors that lead to bullying?
What is shared as the most significant thing for parents to do if their child is crying, sad, or angry?
Why does "ignoring a problem" not work?

Cyberbullying - A Guide for Teachers

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Center for Safe and Responsible Use of the Internet "Educator's Guide to Cyberbullying and Cyberthreats"

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