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Jackie Miller
BULLYING
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Lesson Plan Jackie Miller
• Lesson Title: Bullying• Related Lessons: Conflict
Resolution• High School Grades• Define, discuss, and utilize
interactive sites on bullying
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Content Standards Jackie Miller
• 10.3.3.C – Analyze and apply strategies to avoid or manage conflict and violence during adolescence.
• ANALYZE BY:–Effective negotiation–Assertive behavior
• DESCRIBE BY:–Anger management
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• DESCRIBED BY:– Anger management– Peer mediation– Reflective listening– Negotiation
• RECOGNIZE CONFLICT BY:– Walk away– I-statements– Refusal skills– Adult intervention
Content Standards Jackie Miller
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ISTE Standards Jackie Miller
• Communication and collaboration• Critical thinking, problem solving and decision
making• Technology operations and concepts• Digital citizenship
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Instructional Objectives Jackie Miller
• Students will define the term bullying.• Students will demonstrate and participate with
80% accuracy.• Students will discuss bullying in
understanding bullying and its effects.
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Before Class Preparation Jackie Miller
• Begin with a general definition of bullying.• Generate student definitions for this term using a small board
with a graphic organizer.• Show an example of bullying by playing a scenario on the
OLWEUS Bullying Prevention Program Teacher Guide DVD and CD-ROM.
• Identify bullying from an interactive website on a smart board.
• Arrange classroom in a horseshoe shape setting.• Prepare a handout on different types of bullying.• Prepare an acknowledgement sheet for students to sign, that
he/she understands the topic.
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During Class Jackie Miller
• Instructional Activities• Begin with a general definition of bullying• Generate student definition for this term using smart
board.• Include an example of an interactive website on
smart board.– E:\Teens Against Bullying.mht– “Cyberbullying: Feathers in the wind”
(Part 1 of 3) http://www.netsmartz.org/resources/reallife.htm
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Instructional Activities Jackie Miller
• Refer to the graphic organizer and the interactive site on white board.
• What are the prevalent types of bullying based on the students perceptions.
• Request students to describe how they felt when they were bullied or when they were bullying.
• Students will choose a type of bullying from the interactive website, using their laptops.
• They will observe and utilize videos, games or puzzles on the website.
• Ticket out door, student will sign an acknowledgement sheet committed to the understanding and prevention of bullying
• http://www.nsteens.org/videos/cyberbullying/
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Lesson Reflections Jackie Miller
• Students are evaluated through group participation in class discussion, class reflections and the use of the interactive website on their laptops.
Using video scenarios as a teaching tool can:
1. Provide a common language for students to comfortably talk about bullying behaviors and incidents of bullying that students may encounter.
2. Provide concrete examples for students to visualize bullying behaviors from multiple perspectives and to assume points of view different from their own. This opens discussions about how bullying affects individuals and is particularly effective in empowering bystanders to consider ways to address bullying.
3. Provide concrete opportunities to discuss school rules, expectations about students’ behavior, and the role of adults in helping to stop bullying.
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Rules Jackie Miller
Our School’s Anti-Bullying Rules
1. We will not bully others.
2. We will try to help students who are bullied.
3. We will try to include students who are left out.
4. If we know that somebody is being bullied, we will tell an adult at school and an adult at home.
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Acknowledgement Sheet Jackie Miller
From the Office of: Ms. Jackie Miller, Behavior SpecialistStrong Vincent High School
1330 West 8th Street
Erie, Pa. 16502
Phone: (814) 874-6500
Fax: (814) 874-6507
Bullying Acknowledgement Agreement
I understand what the term bullying means and I will not bully others.
Student Signature: ____________________ Date: _____________