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HOW NOT TO BE BULLIED
Grade 5Mrs. Glasgow
Bullying S behavr dats intendD 2 cauZ mNtL distress n.or fizikL harm, exists ina R/Ship n wich there's an imbalance of pwr n str, n S repEted ovr tym
Literature Connection
A v fune story bout a 3:o) named Molly Lou Melon & hw she maintained her self confidNc dspite d foolish ways of her classm8s.
Be Proud• Walk as proudly as
you can and the world will look up to you–Ronald Durkin called her
a shrimpo •Molly ran right under
him and scored a touchdown
wlk az proudly
az U cn & d wrld
wiL L%k ^ 2 U
Smile• Smile big and the world will
smile right back at you.– Ronald Durkin made fun of
her teeth• Molly stacked pennies on her
teeth and the others smiled with glee
*S* big & d wrld wiL *S* rght bak @ U
Be Strong• Sing out clear and strong
and the world will smile with you.– Ronald Durkin said she
sounded like a sick duck– She sang out quack so loud
Ronald fell, hit his head and went to the nurse, everyone was glad he was gone.
Sing out clr & strong & d wrld
wiL *S* w U
Believe in Yourself• Believe in yourself and the
world will believe in you too– Ronald Durkin said she made
her snowflake the wrong way– But she knew she had made
the most beautiful one of all and everyone believed it
BlEv n yorself &
d wrld wiL BlEv n
U t%
Define: Bullying• Bullying is behavior that : – Is intended to cause mental
distress and/or physical harm– Exists in a relationship in
which there is an imbalance of power and strength
– Is repeated over time
Bullying S behavr dats intendD 2 cauZ mNtL distress n.or fizikL harm, exists ina R/Ship n wich there's an imbalance of pwr n str, n S repEted ovr tym
Types of Bullying• Direct Bullying– Aggressive– Indirect– Intimidation
• Indirect– Social Alienation
Pushing&
Shoving
Physical Aggression
Spitting
Physical Aggression
Physical Aggression
Kicking&
Hitting
DefacingProperty
Physical Aggression
Stealing
Physical Aggression
Physical acts that are demeaning and humiliating
but are not physically harmful
Physical Aggression
Verbal Aggression
Mocking
Verbal Aggression
NameCalling
Verbal Aggression
Dirty Looks
Verbal Aggression
Taunting
Verbal Aggression
Teasing about
clothes or possessions
Verbal Aggression
Teasing about
appearance
Verbal Aggression
Verbal threats of violence
Intimidation
Threatening to reveal personal
information
Strategies to Stay Bully-Free
Walk, act and look confident
Hold your head up, stand up straight,
and make eye contact
Strategies to Stay Bully-Free
Be assertive Say “STOP IT!”Say “Leave me
alone!”
Strategies to Stay Bully-Free
Stay calm
Strategies to Stay Bully-Free
Use Humor
Strategies to Stay Bully-Free
Practice one-line
comebacks ahead of time
Strategies to Stay Bully-Free
Say “Whatever”
Strategies to Stay Bully-Free
Use “I messages”
“I do not like being treated
this way.”
Strategies to Stay Bully-Free
Be with other kids
Ex. hall, lunch, recess
Strategies to Stay Bully-Free
Be observant
Strategies to Stay Bully-Free
Walk away
Strategies to Stay Bully-Free
Tell your friends/classmates
what happened and ask if they saw
the incident
Strategies to Stay Bully-Free
Tell adults if the problem
does not stop
Strategies to Stay Bully-Free
Golden RuleTeach others how to
treat you. We all deserve to be treated
well.
Treat others the way you want to be
treated
Get HelpIf these things do
not work and things are getting
out of hand. Go to a teacher or adult
for help.
Literature Connection
When you read Shredderman: Secret
Identity this year think about Nolan
and how he handled bullying situations.