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A series of demonstration, practice, extension and testing activities on bullying including the causes of bullying, the affects of bullying, why people do it, tactics to overcome it.
 
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BrainPop Bullying
An excellent short animation discussing what bullying is and ways of dealing with it. Useful starter for discussion.
Bully Round Up
A quiz about bullying set in a cowboy/girl western town. Learners roll a dice and answer the questions set. Could be used as a whole group activity on a whiteboard.
Beat the Bully
An online quiz where learners have to make choices of how to deal with bullies. The American words may confuse all but the more able but the context will hook all. There is a game at the end if you get all the answers correct.
The Bully Buster Quiz
An excellent 8 question quiz which addresses many of the myths about bullying in a simple 'true or false' format. Each of the 'answers' are explained which could lead to discussion about this element of the topic.
Bullying
A simple animated cartoon showing a story of a boy's first day at school and how he dealt with a bullying problem.
Burst the Bully Bubble
A cartoon scenario of a boy being bullied. A series of balloons float across the screen with a number of suggested actions. If learners choose the correct options the bully shrinks, if they choose the incorrect answers the bully grows.
Create a Bullying Poster
A drag and drop activity in which learners can create a scene with speech bubbles.
 
Bullying Online
A site which gives tips about dealing with online bullying.
     
CoastKid
An excellent site providing the background of nine high school students who are bullied in one way or another. Although the information is in text it could still provide a context for discussing 'what is bullying?' for younger learners.
     
Don't be bullied
Two video clips in which learners have to make decisions from the options posed. This could well be done as a group actvity creating discussion around the issues of 'being forced to do things you don't really want to do'.
     
Story of Jeremy Dragonfly
An excellent rhyming poem which tells the story of why some people bully others. A very sensitive way of dealing with the issue.
     
Scapegoating
One of those sites which has to be used sensitively. As learners choose the actions and words the activity eventually has one character whose ego and self esteem hit rock bottom.
     
       
       
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Stop Text Bully
All bullying is wrong. Stoptextbully.com is here to help you make a text bully stop. Just click on the kind of text bullying you’re worried about to get started! Advice about this latest form of bullying.
  Beat the Bully
An excellent activity in which you choose a character for yourself and a bully. You then answer a series of questions about dealing with bullies to beat the bully.
 
Let's Fight It Together - Story
An excellent
short video highlighting cyber-bullying. Tastefully done, great music a must for all young people to see bullies and bullied with a positive message that it can be stopped. If you use only one resource about bullying it has to be this!!!
  Rumour Control
An excellent drag and drop decision making activity in which learners have to decide whether rumours are 'dangerous', 'hurtful' or 'harmless'. Loads to discuss.
 
Let's Fight It Together _ Interviews with characters
Excellent short video
clips of interviews with the main characters - Joe (the bullied), Kim (the bully), the teacher, Joe's Mum and Rob (a bystander). Brilliant for discussion work.