Students will be able to:
- compare different forms of cyberbullying and the roles of those involved.
- interpret scenarios that illustrate how targets of cyberbullying feel.
- identify ways to be an “Upstander” when cyberbullying occurs.
Cyberbullying is defined as repeatedly sending or posting cruel messages, images, or videos about someone else using the Internet, cell phones, or other digital technologies.
-Learn what it means to be the Target, the Cyberbully, the Bystander, or the Upstander.
-Once you receive your log-in card, click HERE and enter your username and password. Complete the cyberbullying mission and activities.
-If you complete the task with time remaining, complete the extra practice on the homepage.
Family Extension:
1) Cyberbullying Family Tip Sheet
2) Upstander Mission
3) Upstander Quiz
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