Anti-Bullying Activities, Lessons, Games & Worksheets For Bullying Prevention
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Are you looking for quick and easy bullying prevention activities that will engage your students? These 11 sets of activities are perfect for helping your students learn what bullying is, the types of bullying and how to stand up for themselves and others. These activities can be used in individual, small group or classroom lessons!
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Includes the following 11 resources:
"What Is Bullying?" Google Slides Game
- This interactive game includes 30 questions to help students identify the difference between bullying, a mean moment, and conflict.
- Recommended for grades 3-5
Bullying Prevention Activity - Bully B.E.A.N.S. Book Companion
- Includes task cards, a worksheet, a booklet, and a cut and paste activity. Can be used with the book Bully B.E.A.N.S. by Julia Cook, however you do not need the book for the activities! This resource includes a Google Slides component.
- Recommended for grades 1-3
Bullying Scoot Game: Bullying, Conflict Or Mean Moment?
- Includes 30 task cards, an answer key, an answer grid and a poster/visual aid. Students will travel around the room looking at the task cards and deciding whether they are examples of bullying, conflict, or a mean moment.
- Recommended for grades 3-5
Bullying Prevention Cut And Paste Activities
- Includes 4 cut and paste activities to help your students learn important bullying prevention concepts such as what bullying is, the types of bullying, how to handle bullying, and the difference between an upstander and a bystander.
- Recommended for grades 1-3
Bullying Prevention Interactive Notebook
- Includes 8 interactive notebook pages to help students to identify and stand up to bullying.
- Recommended for grades 3-6
Types Of Bullying Google Slides Game
- This interactive game includes 30 questions to help students identify the difference between verbal bullying, emotional bullying, physical bullying, or cyberbullying.
- Recommended for grades 3-5
- Students will travel to the 6 centers and learn about what bullying is and how they can stand up for themselves and others.
- Recommended for grades K-2
- Includes 30 task cards, an answer key, an answer grid and a poster/visual aid. Students will travel around the room looking at the task cards and deciding whether they are examples of emotional bullying, verbal bullying, physical bullying or cyber bullying.
- Recommended for grades 3-5
Bullying Prevention Task Cards
- Includes 100 task cards to help students learn learn about what bullying is, the types of bullying, how to stand up for themselves and others, and how to show kindness and empathy to others.
- Recommended for grades 4-6
Informational Bullying Posters
- Use these 16 posters to help your students learn what bullying is, how to stand up for themselves and others, and the importance of spreading kindness.
- Recommended for grades 3-6
Is It Bullying? Activities To Teach The Definition Of Bullying To K-2 Students
- Use these activities to help your K-2 students learn the definition of bullying so they can spot bullying when they see it! Includes worksheets, activities, clip cards, posters and more.
- Recommended for grades K-2
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Ideas For Use:
- In bullying prevention lessons, small groups or assemblies
- When teaching students about healthy peer relationships
- Social skills lessons or small groups
- Friendship skills lessons or small groups
- With students who have had a history of bullying or aggressive behaviors
- With students who have been targets of bullying or aggressive behaviors
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