Tuesday, November 8, 2016

Cyberbullying Reflection


Now that you have watched the cyberbullying video, we would like you to reflect on a few questions. Answer the following questions below in complete sentences.  


1. What is cyberbullying?

2. What should you do if you or someone you know is being cyberbullied?

3.  What is the difference between an upstander and a bystander?


19 comments:

  1. Cyber bullying is being bullied online.

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  3. If you are getting cyber bullied you should tell you mom or dad.

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  4. 1. Cyberbullying is when you are being mean or talking about them to somebody else online.
    2. You should tell somebody like a trusted adult OR be an upstander and help stick up for that person
    3. A bystander is somebody who witnesses the bullying but doesn't do anything about it. An upstander is somebody who helps the person being bullied and sticks up for them.

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  5. Cyber bullying is being bullied online

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  6. cyber bullying is bulling online

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  7. An up stander is someone that sees bulling and helps them. A by stander is someone that sees bulling but doesn't do anything about it.

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  8. 1. Cyberbullying is when you are being mean or talking about them to somebody else online.
    2. You should tell somebody like a trusted adult OR be an upstander and help stick up for that person
    3. A bystander is somebody who witnesses the bullying but doesn't do anything about it. An upstander is somebody who helps the person being bullied and sticks up for them.

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  9. 1. Bulling online
    2. Be an up stander
    3. An up stander helps out

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  10. 1. cyber bullying is bullying online
    2.You would tell someone
    3.A up stander is someone that is that will tell on someone if they are bullying someone. A by stander will just stand there when there is bully is going on.

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  11. Question:Cyber bullying is when you are being harmed online if its physically or mentally.

    Question 2: If you know someone is being cyber bullied you should tell someone, tell them to stop, and try to do what you can so the stop without making them get cyber bullied

    Question 3: The difference is that when you are an upstander you help the situation by helping the person that is being bullied. IF your a bystander you are watching a person get bullied but you usually don't know how to help the situation.

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  12. 1.cyber bullying is when someone says or does mean things to you over the internet.
    2.if you or a friend is getting cyber bullied you should tell a parent.
    3.the difference between a bystander and a upstander is a bystander stands by and does nothing while a upstander stands up and does something

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  13. 1.cyber bullying means bulliyng online.
    2.If I knew or was being bullied I would ask my mom for tips on what to do
    3.the difference between a bystander and upstander is a bystander see's bulliying but, does not know what to do but, an upstander knows what to do

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  14. 1. Cyber bullying is when someone does mean things to you or someone online.
    2.If you or someone else is getting cyber bullied you should tell an adult.
    3. The difference between a bystander and an upstander is a bystander watches and does nothing but an upstander does something.

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  15. cyber bulling is bulling online

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  16. if you see someone being cyber bullied you should try to stand up to them

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  17. the difference between a bystander and upstander is that an upstander stands up to bullies while a bystander whatches it happens a does nothing

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  18. the difference between a bystander and upstander is that an upstander stands up to bullies while a bystander whatches it happens a does nothing

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  19. https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1FkBTAz29H5ByN9hm-qeUl2CVReW4GpuGTpNgsE3BZYo/edit?usp=sharing

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