Some Examples
Worksheet Description
This interactive worksheet on bullying is designed to educate and engage students in recognizing and understanding different forms of bullying. It is structured with four speech bubbles, each posing a critical question to stimulate the student’s thoughts about physical and emotional bullying. The first two bubbles ask for examples of physical and emotional bullying, encouraging the student to differentiate between the two and consider the various ways bullying can manifest. This helps to broaden the student’s perspective on the wide-ranging nature of bullying behaviors.
The lower two bubbles prompt more reflective responses, asking students how they think being bullied feels and what a person who is being bullied might think. These questions are aimed at fostering empathy and insight into the emotional impact of bullying on an individual. By considering these questions, students are encouraged to empathize with the feelings of someone experiencing bullying and to reflect on the internal struggles they may face. This worksheet serves not only as an educational resource but also as a starting point for discussions about the personal effects of bullying and the importance of supportive actions and interventions.