English Language Arts
- The child learned about the definition of cyberbullying and its impact on individuals.
- They learned about the different forms of cyberbullying, such as social media harassment and online trolling.
- The child learned strategies to prevent and respond to cyberbullying incidents.
- They also learned about the importance of empathy and kindness in creating a positive online environment.
Continued development related to this activity can be fostered through creative writing exercises. Encourage the child to write a short story or poem that addresses the theme of cyberbullying. This will allow them to explore their own thoughts and feelings about the topic while developing their creative writing skills.
Book Recommendations
- Click Here to Start by Denis Markell: This book follows the story of a group of friends who uncover a cyberbullying plot while playing an online game. It teaches important lessons about online safety and the consequences of cyberbullying.
- Framed! by James Ponti: Although not directly focused on cyberbullying, this mystery novel explores themes of online anonymity and the power of technology. It encourages critical thinking and reflection on the impact of our online actions.
- Bystander by James Preller: This book delves into the topic of bullying, both in-person and online. It raises awareness about the role of bystanders and the importance of standing up against bullying in all its forms.
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