Real Life Bully Prevention for Real Kids

Real Life Bully Prevention for Real Kids
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Artikel-Nr:
9781578869671
Veröffentl:
2009
Seiten:
150
Autor:
Catherine DePino
eBook Typ:
PDF
Kopierschutz:
Adobe DRM [Hard-DRM]
Sprache:
Englisch
Beschreibung:

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.
Many states currently mandate character education, and school districts across the country need anti-bullying education programs to counter the rising tide of aggression and relational aggression that is the norm among many students. In fact, many school districts now require teachers to include lessons on bully prevention in their curriculum.

Real Life Bully Prevention For Real Kids addresses this pervasive problem 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.


Introduction
Level 1
Brainstorm Anti-Bullying Tips
Write a Magazine Article about Stopping Bullying Before It Starts
Write an Anti-Bullying Public Service Announcement
Know When to Ask for Help
What to Do the First Time a Bully Strikes
Say What You Mean with Body Language and Words
Think of Ten Ways to Show Kindness to Others
Write a Speak-Out Message about How to Stop Bullying
Design a Greeting Card with a Positive Message
Learn to React in a Flash
Create a Poster Called "You Need to Tell When ... "
What Can You Do If Everyone Else Is Bullying Someone?
List Ten Adjectives Describing How a Bullying Victim Feels
Keep a Positive Attitude until the Bullying Stops
Hold a Contest to Choose the Best Bully Prevention Poster
Level 2
Be a Caring Bystander
Produce a Play or Puppet Show about Bullying
Deal with Family Bullying
Write an Imaginary Diary about a Bully
Can People Who Are Different Get Along?
Interview a Relative about a Bullying Experience
Choose a Fiction Book about Bullying
Write an Advice Column LEtter about a Bullying Problem
Imagine You're a News Team Reporting a Bullying Episode
What If a Bully Wants Something You Have?
What If Someone Bullies Someone Who's Not a Close Friend?
How Can Having Friends Help with Bullying?
Be a Good Listener to a Person Being Bullied
How Can Body Language Help or Hurt a Bullying Situation?
Act Out Humorous Things to Say If a Bully Teases You
Write an Anti-Bullying Song or Rap
Level 3
Design a Handbill to Teach about Bullying
Plan Panel Discussions about Bullying
Debate What It Means to Join a Clique or Crowd
Write an Acrostic Poem about Bullying
Make Up a Wish List for a Better World
Help a Younger Child with a Bullying Problem
Write the Bully an Imaginary Letter
Sell a Children's Book about Bullying
Peer Counsel a Bully
Pretend You're the Mayor
Write a Child's Picture Book about Bully Prevention
Plaster a Wall with a Bully-Busting Display
Imagine You Are a Teacher Who Wants to Stop a Bullying Problem
Think of Things to Say to a Bully
Teach a Lesson on Bully Prevention to a Younger Class
Exchange Ideas to Stop Bullying Outside of School
Pull the Mask from Invisible Bullies
Compile a Vocabulary List of Bullying Terms
Stop Cyber-Bullying

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