
Cyberbullying 5
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- Q1
What is a Cyberbully?
A Cyberbully takes your technology from you at school.
A Cyberbully uses different kinds of technology to bully others.
A Cyberbully bullies people in online games.
A Cyberbully uses a cell phone to send mean messages to others.
120s - Q2
A kid in your class sends a message to your class chat calling you a liar. Is this Cyberbullying?
Yes, because he used the group chat to send the message.
Yes, because he used technology to send the message.
No, because he was only sharing his opinions, not facts.
No, because it is only one message, not a repeated action.
120s - Q3
Which of these actions is an example of Cyberbullying?
You post a comment on your favorite YouTube channel and a person replies that you are stupid.
You notice the same person posting mean comments to everyone in your class chat.
You get a text message every morning before school that says watch your back. I'm going to beat you up after school.
A kid in your computer class uses photoshop to make a picture with your head on a donkey. He prints out 20 copies and gives a copy to everyone in class.
120s - Q4
A kid sends you mean messages every day. Which of these things should you NOT do?
Just delete the messages and ignore him.
Block him so he can't send you any more.
Show the messages to a grown up you trust.
Save a copy of the messages for later.
120s - Q5
If someone gets caught being a Cyberbully, what can happen to them as a consequence?
Cyberbullies might get some consequences but only if it is really serious.
Cyberbullying is only serious if it has been happening for at least a year.
Cyberbullies can get in trouble at school work or even with the police.
Nothing because it didn't hurt you physically.
120s - Q6
Why might a person choose to Cyberbully someone?
All cyberbullies start out as a victim of cyberbullying and they want payback.
Most cyberbullies usually start as a joke but keep going because they like it.
There are many possible reasons. They could be hungry tired, or looking to make new friends.
Most cyberbullies want to have power over others.
120s - Q7
What is the difference between a Cyberbully and a Troll?
There is no difference. They both use technology to bully people.
Cyberbullies only bully people they know in real life. Trolls only target people they know online.
Cyberbullies usually have a specific target they pick on. Trolls target anyone who will react.
Trolls only attack people that attack them first.
120s - Q8
What should you do if you see someone else being cyberbullied?
Take screenshots of the bullying and report it to a trusted adult.
It is best to just ignore it and not join in. If you say something, you could be next.
Call 911 and report them to the police. They will handle it from there.
It depends on the other person. If they deserve it, join in.
120s - Q9
Why do we need to learn about Cyberbullying?
Talking about it stops people who might become a cyberbully later on.
Cyberbullying is not as serious as bullying yet, but we are learning about it to be prepared.
Learning about cyberbullying helps kids stop being bullies in real life.
Cyberbullying has become a serious problem and learning about it helps teach kids what to do and maybe help prevent some cyberbullying.
120s - Q10
What effects can cyberbullying have on people?
Cyberbullying just hurts people's feelings.
Cyberbullying can make people feel lonely, afraid, sick, or even think about hurting themselves.
Cyberbullying makes people want to cyberbully other people.
Cyberbullying doesn't cause any real damage, people need a better sense of humor.
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