Boston vs Bullies

Middle School

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  • Guides
    Elementary, Middle School
    All Sections
    Lesson Plans
    These lesson plans divide the Boston vs. Bullies video, content, and activities from the Facilitator’s Guide into six 25-30 minute lessons. Two lessons can be completed during a 45–60-minute class.

    Lesson Plans

    Six lesson plans to correspond to each Boston vs. Bullies section.

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  • Guides
    Elementary, Middle School
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    One on One Guide
    Parent or Trusted Adult As a parent or trusted adult, you play an important role in helping your child to prevent and respond effectively to bullying situations. This guide is designed to help you use the Boston vs. Bullies program to work one-on-one with your child.

    One on One Guide

    A guide for parents and trusted adults to help kids deal with bullying on an individual basis.

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  • Guides
    Elementary, Middle School
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    One-On-One Guide
    For Teachers or Counselors and Youth Workers As a facilitator, leader, counselor, or teacher, you play an important role in identifying and working with kids who may benefit from a tailored, individual approach to bullying prevention. This guide is designed to help you use the Boston vs. Bullies program to work one-on-one with kids.

    One-On-One Guide

    For Facilitators, Leaders, Counselors, and Teachers working with kids individually.

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  • Presentations
    Elementary, Middle School
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    Parent Presentation
    Bullying Prevention For Parents This presentations contains special emphasis on what parents can do to identify and prevent bullying if their child is the target, aggressor, or bystander.

    Parent Presentation

    Bullying Prevention For Parents

    This presentations contains special emphasis on what parents can do to identify and prevent bullying if their child is the target, aggressor, or bystander.

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  • Guides
    Elementary, Middle School
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    Supplemental Guide
    Including Kids With Disabilities in Bullying Prevention  Because kids with disabilities are twice as likely to be bullied than their peers, Boston vs. Bullies provides an extra set of tools to help.  Suggested Audience: Adults who work with kids with disabilities.

    Supplemental Guide

    This guide is a supplement to the Boston vs. Bullies Facilitators guide.

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  • Activity Sheets
    Elementary, Middle School
    The Target
    Target Role Play
    Target’s Response Act out these scenarios of what to say to bullies to make them stop. (For more information on this activity see the Facilitator’s Guide page 11. Suggested Audience: Grades 4-6.)

    Target Role Play

    Practice ways to stand strong against bullying.

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  • Activity Sheets
    Elementary, Middle School
    The Bully
    Team Power Player Card
    It’s hard to bully someone if you get to know them better. This activity uses personal player card (similar to a baseball card) that kids can list their strengths and interests. Use in conjunction with the activity on page 16 of the Facilitator’s Guide and on page 8 of Including Kids With Disabilities In Bullying Presentation.

    Team Power Player Card

    Help kids get to know each other strengths and interests.

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  • Other
    Middle School
    Cyberbullying
    Teen Presentation

    The Cyberbullying Presentation for Teens gives an overview of cyberbullying with an emphasis on what kids can do if they see cyberbullying happening. There are a number of cyberbullying scenarios for discussion, but you can add in your own to use with your students.

    Teen Presentation

    The Cyberbullying Presentation for Teens gives an overview of cyberbullying with an emphasis on what kids can do if they see cyberbullying happening. There are a number of cyberbullying scenarios for discussion, but you can add in your own to use with your students.

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  • Videos
    Elementary, Middle School
    The Bully
    The Bully
    They might not know it, but kids who bully are hurting themselves, too. It is important to understand why kids bully so that we can help them stop. (7 minutes)

    The Bully

    This video contains strategies to help kids stop bullying.

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  • Videos
    Elementary, Middle School
    The Bystander
    The Bystander
    It’s important to think ahead about what to do when you see or hear about bullying. As a bystander, your actions can make a difference. (9 minutes 30 seconds)

    The Bystander

    This video includes strategies for how to stand up to bullying when you see it happening.

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  • Videos
    Elementary, Middle School
    The Target
    The Target
    If you are getting bullied, YOU ARE NOT ALONE. It happens to more kids than you think. (8 minutes)

    The Target

    This video includes strategies on how to stand strong when you are being bullied.

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  • Activity Sheets
    Elementary, Middle School
    Cyberbullying
    Think Before You Post
    Use these sample social media posts to discuss what is and isn’t appropriate to post online.

    Think Before You Post

    Kids analyze social media posts.

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