Is it Cyberbullying?
What is cyberbullying and what can you do to stop it?
OVERVIEW
Let's face it: Some online spaces can be full of negative, rude, or downright mean behavior. But what counts as cyberbullying?
Help your students learn what is -- and what isn't -- cyberbullying, and give them the tools they'll need to combat the problem.
Key Vocabulary:
bully - the person who is doing the bullying
bullying - unwanted and aggressive verbal, social, or physical behavior towards another
bystander - someone who sees a bullying or cyberbullying situation, but doesn't do anything to stop it
cyberbullying - using digital devices, sites, and apps to intimidate, harm, and upset someone
empathy - to imagine the feelings that someone else is experiencing
target - the person who is on the receiving end of the bullying
upstander - a person who supports and stands up for someone else
OVERVIEW
Let's face it: Some online spaces can be full of negative, rude, or downright mean behavior. But what counts as cyberbullying?
Help your students learn what is -- and what isn't -- cyberbullying, and give them the tools they'll need to combat the problem.
Key Vocabulary:
bully - the person who is doing the bullying
bullying - unwanted and aggressive verbal, social, or physical behavior towards another
bystander - someone who sees a bullying or cyberbullying situation, but doesn't do anything to stop it
cyberbullying - using digital devices, sites, and apps to intimidate, harm, and upset someone
empathy - to imagine the feelings that someone else is experiencing
target - the person who is on the receiving end of the bullying
upstander - a person who supports and stands up for someone else
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Cyberbullying Power Point Project
Slide #1 What is Cyberbullying?
Slide #2 Difference between Cyberbullying and Bullying.
Slide #3 Who’s Involved: Target, Bully, Upstander, and Bystander. (see terms above)
Slide #4 Why Cyberbullying Occurs
Slide # 5 Ways to respond if you are Cyberbullied? How to stop it?
Slide # 6 How Cyberybullying Affects someone?
Slide # 7 Conclusion
Slide #1 What is Cyberbullying?
Slide #2 Difference between Cyberbullying and Bullying.
Slide #3 Who’s Involved: Target, Bully, Upstander, and Bystander. (see terms above)
Slide #4 Why Cyberbullying Occurs
Slide # 5 Ways to respond if you are Cyberbullied? How to stop it?
Slide # 6 How Cyberybullying Affects someone?
Slide # 7 Conclusion
Play the Game: EVOLVE
You will respond to cyberbullying scenarios and are prompted to make choices to evolve into an upstander. You will:
- Compare different forms of cyberbullying and the roles of those involved.
- Interpret scenarios that illustrate the importance of empathizing with targets of cyberbullying.
- Identify ways to be an upstander when cyberbullying occurs.