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Anti-Bullying By Esther Evans-Mudie and Sarah Francis

Anti-Bullying By Esther Evans-Mudie and Sarah Francis . Anti-bullying isn’t just once. It’s when it happens over and over again. When you get bullied people tease you, pick on you, hurt you and put YOU on the internet. . Victim’s point of view.

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Anti-Bullying By Esther Evans-Mudie and Sarah Francis

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  1. Anti-BullyingBy Esther Evans-Mudie and Sarah Francis Anti-bullying isn’t just once. It’s when it happens over and over again. When you get bullied people tease you, pick on you, hurt you and put YOU on the internet.

  2. Victim’s point of view I’m running… I can’t look back. My hands are shaking but I can’t stop them. I am running as fast as I can but he’s catching up. I ran into the girl’s toilet because he is a boy. I crouch down into a corner, made myself small. It felt like I was a hare and he was the hunter trying to shoot me down. Should I keep inside? What would you do? It feels like my life is in terrible danger. I do not know what to do, where to go or who I should tell. I’m very scared… I’m feeling very small inside. I’m crying, but in my arms so no-one can hear me. It feels like I’m in a nightmare but it never ends……

  3. Bullies point of view I’M SO STUPID!! But a part of me is telling me to do this. No, no I shouldn’t please don’t make me do this silly and mean thing. My sandwich was crumbling in my hand because I knew I was going down the wrong path. I had promised them not to do it again and I did! I thought we could be friends but I threw the opportunity away. I was so stupid. How could I have done this? I don’t want to be a bully anymore. I want to be kind and helpful. I feel so guilty about what I did. I put my head down in embarrassment. I am so ashamed of myself. My heart has gone cold… I just want to start the whole day right from the start… But it doesn’t mean you should bully them!

  4. Wordle Anti-Bulling

  5. Anti-Bullying poem Bullying is naughty, You won’t have any friends, Don’t tease, Don’t call names, Don’t hurt, Don’t steal, Don’t snatch, Don’t chase, Don’t get into a temper, Don’t scare them… And most importantly DON’T BULLY!

  6. BIG BAD BULLY I was running. Running for my life. My heart was beating out of my chest. I backed away from all my friends. I wanted to be alone. The bully was getting closer and closer. I ran into the girls toilet to hide. The walls were closing in. My name is Alice Jones. I heard him shouting my name. I didn’t dare move. I slowly crept out of the toilet and into the playground. I thought I was safe and sound but little did I know that he was somewhere near by. Every step and movement I made he tracked me down… He pounced at me. All of a sudden he jumped out. I couldn’t move a muscle. I tried to free myself but it didn’t work. At that moment I heard footsteps. That was my only hope. But no… It was the leader of the pack. Jack Johnson. The toughest of all. He was ten feet tall twice the height of me. Towering over me like a building about to collapse on me. He held me by the neck. What had I done wrong to put myself in this dangerous situation? Just then the school bell rang for the infants to go out. Before the bullies could get away with it the head teacher walked straight down the corridor. She had witnessed everything, you could tell from the look on her face… The bully fled but he didn’t get very far. Both bullies walked to the head mistress with their heads hanging low down in shame. From that day onwards the bullies learnt their lesson and Alice lived a happy life once again!

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