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STOP BULLYING

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RED

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“Silent,” an award-winning short film about a girl who is deaf. Made by high school freshman Lindsey Hunter, “Silent” focuses on the power of kindness and the importance of being an “upstander” — not just a passive bystander.

Silent

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Anti Bullying Learning and Teaching Resources

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Watch and react"Being a bully is not acceptable, being the victim, not cool either!""Getting help! That's the right thing to do""If you standing by, speak up! You can make a diference"

Anti Bullying Campaign

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Anti bullying classroom

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Watch and reactAn older version of "RED"."Little Red Riding Hood! His hair is on fire""You'd better call 911"

RED

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Sticks and stones can break me but words can hurt me too what if we set an example by living each day by words like freedom, confidence, strength, courage, friendship, family, tolerance, hope. What if we taught our children words to live by : responsibility, forgiveness, love, gratitude, respect? Put an end to bullying, spread the words!

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Anti Bullying Campaign

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Stand Up

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Watch and react"So Princess!, what are you doing your book report on again ? Memoirs of a Geisha?" "I thought you're doing on Moby Dick!" "Very funny guys!" "No actually, it's pretty sad, does your dad know how gay you are?"

MTV anti-bullying

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Digital Harassment

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“Hi, guys!” “Hey!” “Hey, Megan” “Hi, Jessica!” “Megan, you’re a tramp. Ryan Fitch told me you guys made out. Everybody knows. He said your breath smells like garbage. He almost puked. He said you’re the most desperate girl he knows besides you’re mom. How many boyfriends does she have anyway – lots? You’re makeup makes you look like a clown.” “That zit is huge! Zit-face! Ugly.” If you wouldn’t say it in person, why would you say it online. Delete Cyberbullying.

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KITCHEN

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“Ok, Lindsay, you’re up.” “Today, I’m going to talk about Patty. Patty’s best characteristics-she’s stupid, stupid and ugly. Everything she does is ugly. Watch her eat. Watch her stuff her face. Look at her, greasy hair and dirty fingernails. It makes me want to vomit. Her dad doesn’t work; they have no money. That’s why she wears that nasty pink sweater. Everyone hates her, even the teachers and they’re supposed to like everyone. Get a life, Patty. Thank you.” If you wouldn’t say it in person, why say it online? Delete Cyberbullying. Don’t write it. Don’t forward it.

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TALENT SHOW

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I AM A WITNESS

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Brotherly Love

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This video suggests helpful ways for students to protect themselves from a bully in their own lives, and it also provides information about helping friends feel welcome and safe at school. It’s a great way to gently head into a conversation about bullying if you’ve been hesitant about broaching the subject.

Protect Yourself Rules

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the Bullying Experiment

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Stan gets the whole school involved in his anti-bullying music video

Stan Marsh - "Stop Bullying"

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“Thirteen” was written and directed by Robert Randall for the Young Actors Project. This anti-bullying video addresses bullying at the middle-school level by telling the story of a 13-year-old named Caroline, who struggles with fitting in and wants to learn how to “just be herself.”

Thirteen

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Vous êtes super

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