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Objective

By the end of this lesson, you will have a better understanding of anti-bullying and how to prevent it.

Materials and Prep

  • Paper and pen or pencil
  • Internet access (optional)

No prior knowledge is required for this lesson.

Activities

  • Activity 1: Role-Play
  • Imagine different bullying scenarios and act them out with a friend or family member. Practice how to respond assertively and confidently to bullies.

  • Activity 2: Create an Anti-Bullying Poster
  • Design a poster that promotes kindness, respect, and standing up against bullying. Use colors, images, and slogans to convey your message.

  • Activity 3: Research Famous Anti-Bullying Campaigns
  • Explore the internet or library to find examples of successful anti-bullying campaigns. Learn about their impact and share your findings with a short presentation.

Talking Points

  • What is bullying?
  • "Bullying is when someone repeatedly hurts, threatens, or picks on another person on purpose."

  • Types of bullying
  • "Bullying can be physical (hitting, pushing), verbal (name-calling, teasing), or relational (spreading rumors, excluding someone from a group)."

  • Effects of bullying
  • "Bullying can cause emotional distress, low self-esteem, and even physical harm to the victim."

  • Why is it important to stand up against bullying?
  • "By standing up against bullying, we create a safe and inclusive environment where everyone feels respected and valued."

  • Tips for preventing bullying
  • "- Treat others with kindness and respect.
    - Stand up for yourself and others when you witness bullying.
    - Report bullying incidents to a trusted adult.
    - Be a good friend and include everyone."

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