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Bullying Social Scenarios

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  • Your friend is being teased about their lunch because it’s different from the others. They look upset. What should you do?
    Join in and tease them too.
    Go home and tell your parents about it.
    Tell the others that teasing isn’t nice and ask them to stop
    Do nothing and walk away.
  • A classmate calls another student “dumb” during class. The student being called the name looks sad.
    Ignore it because you don’t want to get involved.
    Laugh and say it’s just a joke.
    Go home and tell your parents
    Tell the student who said it that name-calling isn’t nice.
  • A classmate makes a mistake during a class presentation, and everyone starts laughing at them. What should you do?
    Ignore it and pretend nothing is happening.
    Tell the class to stop laughing
    Laugh along with the group.
    Talk to the classmate later and say it’s not a big deal.
  • During recess, a group of kids says to another student, “You can’t play with us because we don’t like you.” What should you do?
    Ignore the situation and walk away.
    Laugh at the student who is being excluded.
    Join in with the group and say the same thing.
    Tell the group to be kind and invite the student to play.
  • You see a group of students bullying someone by making fun of their appearance. The student being bullied looks really sad. What should you do?
    Pretend you didn’t see anything.
    Join the bullies and make fun of the student too.
    Walk away.
    Tell a teacher or adult about what’s happening.
  • A new student is sitting alone during lunch and looks lonely. What should you do?
    Tell your friends to ignore them.
    Laugh at them for sitting alone.
    Leave them alone because you don’t know them.
    Invite them to sit with you and your friends.
  • You see a student push another student in the hallway, and the student who was pushed looks hurt. What should you do?
    Watch and see if anything else happens.
    Tell an adult about what you saw so they can help.
    Start a fight with the student who did the pushing.
    Ignore it and walk away.
  • You see two students laughing and pointing at another student because of their clothes. The student being laughed at looks upset. What should you do?
    Ask if the student is okay
    Ignore it because it’s not your problem.
    Laugh along with them to fit in.
    Tell the teacher that the students are teasing someone.
  • You see a mean message about a classmate on social media. What should you do?
    Post something mean about the person back.
    Like the post because it’s funny.
    Tell a trusted adult about the post
    Ignore it and keep scrolling.
  • You see your friend being left out of a group activity. What should you do?
    Tell your friend to just deal with it.
    Ignore it because it’s not your problem.
    Tell your friend they shouldn’t feel bad about it.
    Ask your friend if they want to join your group