Is It Bullying?Resource Details
This chart identifies the 4 different kinds of bullying. Kids write or draw examples of bullying then decide which form of bullying it is: Verbal, Physical, Relational or Cyber. Also available as a downloadable PDF.
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Activity SheetsElementary, Middle SchoolThe TargetTarget Role PlayTarget’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.)
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Activity SheetsElementary, Middle SchoolThe BullyTeam Power Player CardIt’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.
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PresentationsElementary, Middle SchoolAll SectionsParent PresentationBullying 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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This presentations contains special emphasis on what parents can do to identify and prevent bullying if their child is the target, aggressor, or bystander.
A poster designed to help kids talk about the definition and characteristics of Bullying.



