Student Activity: Bullying- Positive Prevention

The best way to deflect cyberbullying? Through positivity.

Your mission is to inspire all of the bystanders to become heroes. How are you going to do that? By creating your own positive prevention…

Student Rubric: Bullying- Positive Prevention

Some examples from the StopBullying.gov Tumblr page

Can be a poster, meme, website, video game (like Herotopia), blog, infographic, up to you!

Here’s my favorite…

You can also check out some of these other resources and go from there.

Jeremiah and the West High Bros

Additional bullying prevention websites:

The It Gets Better Project (great example of using social media to spread positivity)

Teens Against Bullying

BeatBullying.org

One of my favorite examples from the Think Before You Speak Campaign:

The amount of resources out there are endless. Keep yourself informed and empowered, and you can really make an impact in your community.

 

 

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