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Bullying

Bullying. By: Gretchen M., Catherine B., & Emily R. Audience. Elementary Students K-4. Student Learning Activity. Story It’s Okay to be Different by: Todd Parr (K-2) Story Just Kidding by: Trudy Ludwig (grades 3-4).

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Bullying

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  1. Bullying By: Gretchen M., Catherine B., & Emily R.

  2. Audience • Elementary Students • K-4

  3. Student Learning Activity Story It’s Okay to be Different by: Todd Parr (K-2) Story Just Kidding by: Trudy Ludwig (grades 3-4)

  4. Biases, Prejudices, and Discrimination Problems within the “building” • Hurting someone • Physically (hitting, kicking,etc.) • Emotionally (name calling, teasing, put downs, etc.) • Stealing or damaging other people’s things • Who do you talk to about bullying?

  5. Analysis and Synthesis of the problem Negative behaviors occurring: • Teasing • Making fun of a person for his/her differences • Name calling • Put downs Why negative behaviors must stop: • Harmful to students • School should be a safe place • Goes against school policy • Consequences

  6. Bullying Activity • Put downs • Put ups • Result • Challenge of the Day!

  7. Supporting Documents Referenced/Used Clinton Elementary School Anti-Bullying Procedures: http://clinton.k12.wi.us/ces/cesguidance/documents/bully_procedures.pdf Books: http://glsen.org/sites/default/files/readacrossamericaV2.pdf

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