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Your friend was gluing his notes to his spiral. He is putting a huge amount of glue on it. You say, "Do you think you have enough glue? Are you gonna leave any for me?"
Playful - IF you know the friend is in a good mood and gets sarcasm.
Your friend comes in with 5 chocolate chip cookies. You say "Hey, you don't like chocolate chip cookies, do you?"
Playful teasing
You mock the way your friend speaks because he has a lisp
Mean/Hurtful
You called your friend "Little Man," Because he is a lot shorter than you.
Mean/Hurtful teasing
You and a friend another person tease each other during a game because you are rooting for different teams.
Playful teasing
You gave your friend the nick name "princess" because she likes to be pampered. She likes it so you keep saying it.
Playful teasing
You and your friend are both competing in a math competition because you are the top two players. You tease each other about who is best.
Playful teasing
You tease your friend about their taste in music. He does the same to you. Both of you laugh and feel connected by it.
Playful/Healthy
Lila says she doesn’t like you. You’ve never talked to Lila before.
Mean/Hurtful
A big kid shoves you to get in front of you in line for the bus every day.
Bullying
Chloe threatens to beat you up during recess for three days. You are scared to come to school.
Bullying
Ethan posts pictures of you online with unkind names written on them.
Bullying
Abby texts all the kids in your class that you are a “teacher’s pet” every time you score high on a test.
Bullying
Will has a party once a month. He makes a show of giving out invitations and never gives you one. All the other kids in your class get one.
Bullying
You make a higher grade than Kieko on the science test. She send you a note that says, “I hate you.”
Mean/Hurtful
Victor walks up to you out of the blue and says you are ugly. Victor has always been your friend before this.
Mean/Hurtful
Jessica called you a mean name after you beat her in a game.
Mean/Hurtful
Juan tells Joey that he can’t play baseball with them because he is lame every time he asks to play.
Bully
You are pushed down in PE by Jackie. It has never happened before.
Mean/Hurtful
Mark tells everyone you pick your nose. He has said things that hurt you over and over since school started.
Bullying
Someone is teasing you because you like to read.
Mean/Hurtful
The prettiest girl in your class sends you a text message everyday calling you names or saying something mean about you.
Bullying
Someone posts an embarrassing picture of one of your fellow students all over the school. You know that student wouldn’t think it is funny.
Bullying
Jaxon threatens to beat you up after school every Monday. You go home a different way every Monday.
Bullying
A group of boys always tells Tommy that he is a loser and that he can’t play football with them.
Bullying
A group of girls is laughing at another girl who is new to your school.
Mean/Hurtful or Bullying
You best friend is laughing at another kid in your class because your friend thinks the other kid’s clothes are lame.
Mean/Hurtful
You hear someone you thought was your best friend say something mean about you to another student.
Mean/Hurtful
The most popular kid in your class tells you shove another student in PE. The popular student says you will be more popular if you do.
peer pressure to bully
Another student pushes you to the ground during P.E.
Mean moment