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Real Life Bully Prevention for Real Kids : 50 Ways to Help Elementary and Middle School Students.
Title:
Real Life Bully Prevention for Real Kids : 50 Ways to Help Elementary and Middle School Students.
Author:
DePino, Catherine.
ISBN:
9781578869671
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Physical Description:
1 online resource (206 pages)
Contents:
Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Foreword -- How to Use This Book: Note to Teachers -- LEVEL I ACTIVITIES: BASIC -- ACTIVITY 01. Brainstorm Anti-bullying Tips -- ACTIVITY 02. Write a Magazine Article about Stopping Bullying Before It Starts -- ACTIVITY 03. Write an Anti-bullying PublicService Announcement -- ACTIVITY 04. Know When to Ask for Help -- ACTIVITY 05. What to Do the First Time a Bully Strikes -- ACTIVITY 06. Say What You Mean with Body Language and Words -- ACTIVITY 07. Think of 10 Ways to Show Kindness to Others -- ACTIVITY 08. Write a Speak-Out Message about How to Stop Bullying -- ACTIVITY 09. Design a Greeting Card with a Positive Message -- ACTIVITY 10. Learn to React in a Flash -- ACTIVITY 11. Create a Poster Called "You Need to Tell When . . ." -- ACTIVITY 12. What Can You Do If Everyone Else Is Bullying Someone? -- ACTIVITY 13. List 10 Adjectives Describing How a Bullying Victim Feels -- ACTIVITY 14. Keep a Positive Attitude until the Bullying Stops -- ACTIVITY 15. Hold a Contest to Choose the Best Bully-Prevention Poster -- LEVEL II ACTIVITIES: NTERMEDIATE -- ACTIVITY 16. Be a Caring Bystander -- ACTIVITY 17. Produce a Play or Puppet Show about Bullying -- ACTIVITY 18. Deal with Family Bullying -- ACTIVITY 19. Write an Imaginary Diary about a Bully -- ACTIVITY 20. Can People Who Are Different Get Along? -- ACTIVITY 21. Interview a Relative about a Bullying Experience -- ACTIVITY 22. Choose a Fiction Book about Bullying -- ACTIVITY 23. Write an Advice Column Letter about a Bullying Problem -- ACTIVITY 24. Imagine You're a News Team Reporting a Bullying Episode -- ACTIVITY 25. What If a Bully Wants Something You Have? -- ACTIVITY 26. What If Someone Bullies Someone Who's Not a Close Friend? -- ACTIVITY 27. How Can Having Friends Help with Bullying? -- ACTIVITY 28. Be a Good Listener to a Person Being Bullied.

ACTIVITY 29. How Can Body Language Help or Hurt a Bullying Situation? -- ACTIVITY 30. Act Out Humorous Things to Say If a Bully Teases You -- ACTIVITY 31. Write an Anti-bullying Song or Rap -- LEVEL III ACTIVITIES: ADVANCED -- ACTIVITY 32. Design a Handbill to Teach about Bullying -- ACTIVITY 33. Plan Panel Discussions about Bullying -- ACTIVITY 34. Debate What It Means to Join a Clique or Crowd -- ACTIVITY 35. Write an Acrostic Poem about Bullying -- ACTIVITY 36. Make Up a Wish List for a Better World -- ACTIVITY 37. Help a Younger Child with a Bullying Problem -- ACTIVITY 38. Write an Imaginary Bully a Letter -- ACTIVITY 39. Sell a Children's Book about Bullying -- ACTIVITY 40. Peer Counsel a Bully -- ACTIVITY 41. Pretend You're the Mayor -- ACTIVITY 42. Write a Child's Picture Book about Bully Prevention -- ACTIVITY 43. Plaster a Wall with a Bully-busting Display -- ACTIVITY 44. Imagine You Are a Teacher Who Wants to Stop a Bullying Problem -- ACTIVITY 45. Think of Things to Say to a Bully -- ACTIVITY 46. Teach a Lesson on Bully Prevention to a Younger Class -- ACTIVITY 47. Exchange Ideas to Stop Bullying Outside of School -- ACTIVITY 48. Pull the Mask from Invisible Bullies -- ACTIVITY 49. Compile a Vocabulary List of Bullying Terms -- ACTIVITY 50. Stop Cyber Bullying -- About the Author.
Abstract:
Real Life Bully Prevention For Real Kids addresses the pervasive problem of bullying by offering students hands-on activities. Teachers will want to use this book in their classrooms with their students as part of the school's anti-bullying curriculum. As an added bonus, the activities reinforce English/language arts, social studies, and health education curricular goals. Counselors, therapists, and school administrators can also use the activities in large and small group instruction. Additionally, leaders of after-school programs and youth leadership programs, such as scouting, dramatics classes, and religious education classes, will find the activities helpful in addressing their bully prevention programs. Each activity contains a description, goals for children, and helpful hints for adults to guide their youngsters through the program.
Local Note:
Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2017. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.
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