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  • Practicing empathy can help you become a better upstander. TRUE OR FALSE
    ✅ True — Understanding how others feel helps you
    ❌ False
  • You see a student teasing another student in the hallway, calling them names because of their clothes. WHAT SHOULD YOU DO?
    Tell the person to stop and let them know it’s not okay.
    Record it and post it online to “raise awareness.”
    Ignore it and keep walking.
    Laugh along with the bully so they don’t target you.
  • You’re playing an online game with classmates and one of them starts calling another player names and trash-talking in the group chat. WHAT SHOULD YOU DO?
    Add your own insult to keep the energy up.
    Type “Chill out — that’s not okay to say here.”
    Mute the chat and keep playing.
    Leave the game without saying anything.
  • Someone is being teased and told to sit in the "loser seat" on the bus. WHAT SHOULD YOU DO?
    Join in so you don't get made fun of too.
    Not say anything.
    Tell the person they can sit with you.
    Sit somewhere else.
  • When you treat others with kindness and respect, what are you showing?
    Empathy
    Defense
    Anger
    Happiness
  • What is the term for someone who watches bullying happen but does nothing?
    Hero
    Upstander
    Bystander
    Friend
  • Someone posted an embarrassing photo of a classmate with a mean caption. WHAT SHOULD YOU DO?
    Report the post and send a kind message to the classmate.
    Repost it to your story to tell others how mean it is.
    Like the post but don’t comment.
    Comment “lol” to try to fit in.
  • You see a student being left out of a game every day at recess, and they look sad. WHAT SHOULD YOU DO?
    Pretend not to notice.
    Tell them maybe they should find something else to do.
    Tell the teacher they look sad.
    Invite them to play with you and your friends.
  • At lunch, someone knocks over another student’s tray on purpose and laughs. WHAT SHOULD YOU DO?
    Laugh along and say, “It’s just a joke!”
    Go tell a teacher without helping first.
    Help clean it up and offer to sit with the person.
    Record it to show a teacher later.
  • If you're not the one bullying, it's not your responsibility to get involved.
    ✅ True
    ❌ False — Everyone has a role in stopping bullying
  • In a group chat, someone starts sending mean memes about another classmate who isn’t in the chat. HOW SHOULD YOU RESPOND?
    Add more memes to keep the joke going.
    Send a message that the jokes are hurtful and not okay.
    Leave the chat and don’t say anything.
    Screenshot it and send it to everyone.
  • A classmate tries to answer a question and someone whispers, “That was dumb,” loud enough for others to hear. WHAT'S AN UPSTANDER MOVE?
    Whisper back, “Don’t say that.”
    Laugh quietly to avoid being targeted.
    Say nothing and look away.
    Raise your hand and say, “I think that was a good try.”
  • If you see bullying, it's always safest to ignore it and walk away. TRUE OR FALSE
    ✅ True
    ❌ False — Ignoring bullying allows it to continue.
  • Upstanders can support the person being bullied even after the situation is over. TRUE OR FALSE
    ✅ True — Offering support later, checking in, being a friend
    ❌ False
  • What do you call someone who speaks up or takes action to stop bullying?
    Bystander
    Victim
    Upstander
    Teaser
  • You're in the locker room and hear someone whispering insults about another student’s body to their friend. WHAT SHOULD YOU DO?
    Laugh quietly so they don’t think you’re lame.
    Ignore it — it’s just talk
    Say something like, “That’s not cool, let’s be kind.”
    Tell the person being insulted what was said.
  • You should always confront the bully directly, even if you feel unsafe. TRUE OR FALSE
    ✅ True
    ❌ False, find an adult
  • You’re assigned a group project, and your friends make fun of your new partner because of how they talk. WHAT SHOULD YOU DO?
    Ask your teacher to switch groups.
    Let your partner know you feel bad for them.
    Tell your friends to stop and say you like working with your
    Laugh a little to stay friendly with your friends.
  • What is it called when someone is hurt on purpose over and over again?
    Bullying
    Fighting
    Game
    Accident
  • If it’s not safe to step in directly, what should you do?
    Join in
    Report
    Hide
    Cheer