Fall 2007 |
The Challenge of School Violence |
Volume 13 No. 1
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Teach-In Project One: No Bullying Handout Four Put a check mark next to each correct answer. A question can have more than one correct answer. 1. What do bullies do? _____A. Pick on people weaker than themselves. _____B. Help the school. _____C. Tease people. _____D. Threaten people. _____E. Hit and kick people 2. What can happen to kids who are bullied a lot? _____A. Nothing. It usually doesn't bother them. _____B. They get depressed. _____C. They miss school. _____D. They get low self-esteem. _____E. They get angry and lonely. 3. Some kids become bullies because . . . _____A. They have low self-esteem and need attention. _____B. They are bullied at home. _____C. They are strong and confident. _____D. They feel powerless in part of their life and need to show their power. _____E. They want to feel big. 4. Which of these should a person do if he or she is being bullied? _____A. Bring a gun to school. _____B. Run. _____C. Ignore the bully. _____D. Tell a teacher, a counselor, or the police. _____E. Challenge the bully to a fight. _____A. Shout "Hit him harder." _____B. Ignore the incident. _____C. Walk over and pull the victim away from the bully. _____D. Go over and punch the bully. _____E. Report the incident to a teacher.
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