Lesson on 
Cyberbullying 
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What is Cyberbullying? 
Intentionally humiliating or 
threatening other children via the 
Internet, cell phones for texting, 
and other digital devices.
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Common Forms 
Harassment 
Humiliation 
Flaming 
Impersonation 
Cyberstalking 
Common 
Forms of 
Cyberbullying 
Outing
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Types of Cyberbullying 
Indirect 
Ways of 
Cyberbullying 
Direct 
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Examples of Direct Cyberbullying 
Direct 
Email or texting rude 
or inappropriate videos 
Sending online or text threats 
and/or harassing messages 
Stealing someone’s online profile 
and posting comments as them.
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Examples of Indirect Cyberbullying 
Indirect 
Forwarding negative email content 
about someone to your friends 
Posting negatively suggestive 
images of someone on publicly open 
social media sites 
Partaking in an online poll or survey, 
voting on a humiliating topic, such as 
who is the ugliest person in the school
LOGO Warning Signs of Cyberbullying 
Upset after being 
on Internet or 
phone 
Withdrawing – 
Friends, Family, 
and Activities 
Poor Grades / Acting Out 
Piecing 
The 
Puzzle
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Warning Signs of Cyberbullying continued… 
Changes in eating, 
sleep, and mood 
Thoughts of suicide 
or harming oneself 
Anxious when email, text, 
or IM’s arrive 
Piecing 
The 
Puzzle
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Why Cyberbully? 
No one reason 
Motivated by 
Anger 
Revenge 
Frustration 
Boredom 
Boost one’s ego 
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LOGO Cyberbullying Statistics 
About of teens 
Have been 
BULLIED 
Online 
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LOGO Cyberbullying Statistics 
of teens report 
Seeing 
BULLYING 
Online 
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Commons
LOGO Cyberbullying Statistics 
of teens believe 
BULLYING 
online is easier to do than in person 
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LOGO Cyberbullying Facts 
of teens who have seen 
BULLYING 
On 
Social Media 
have ignored it 
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LOGO Cyberbullying Statistics 
1 in 10 teens 
Will Tell A 
about the abuse 
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LOGO Cyberbullying Statistics 
more likely to be 
victims and perpetrators 
of Cyberbullying 
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Prevention Tips for Teens 
Educate Yourself 
Secure Passwords 
Keep photos “PG” 
Never open unidentified messages 
Log out of accounts 
Think before you post 
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LOGO Prevention Tips Links 
SafeTeens.com 
National Crime Prevention Council 
ConnectSafety
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Cyberbullying 
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  • 1.
    Lesson on Cyberbullying www.themegallery.com LOGO
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    LOGO What isCyberbullying? Intentionally humiliating or threatening other children via the Internet, cell phones for texting, and other digital devices.
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    LOGO Common Forms Harassment Humiliation Flaming Impersonation Cyberstalking Common Forms of Cyberbullying Outing
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    LOGO Types ofCyberbullying Indirect Ways of Cyberbullying Direct Photo taken from whatisall Photo taken from Everything Inspirational
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    LOGO Examples ofDirect Cyberbullying Direct Email or texting rude or inappropriate videos Sending online or text threats and/or harassing messages Stealing someone’s online profile and posting comments as them.
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    LOGO Examples ofIndirect Cyberbullying Indirect Forwarding negative email content about someone to your friends Posting negatively suggestive images of someone on publicly open social media sites Partaking in an online poll or survey, voting on a humiliating topic, such as who is the ugliest person in the school
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    LOGO Warning Signsof Cyberbullying Upset after being on Internet or phone Withdrawing – Friends, Family, and Activities Poor Grades / Acting Out Piecing The Puzzle
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    LOGO Warning Signsof Cyberbullying continued… Changes in eating, sleep, and mood Thoughts of suicide or harming oneself Anxious when email, text, or IM’s arrive Piecing The Puzzle
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    LOGO Why Cyberbully? No one reason Motivated by Anger Revenge Frustration Boredom Boost one’s ego Photos taken from Wikimedia Commons
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    LOGO Cyberbullying Statistics About of teens Have been BULLIED Online Photos taken from Wikimedia Commons
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    LOGO Cyberbullying Statistics of teens report Seeing BULLYING Online Photos taken from Wikimedia Commons
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    LOGO Cyberbullying Statistics of teens believe BULLYING online is easier to do than in person Photos taken from Wikimedia Commons
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    LOGO Cyberbullying Facts of teens who have seen BULLYING On Social Media have ignored it Photos taken from Wikimedia Commons
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    LOGO Cyberbullying Statistics 1 in 10 teens Will Tell A about the abuse Photos taken from Wikipedia
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    LOGO Cyberbullying Statistics more likely to be victims and perpetrators of Cyberbullying Photo taken from Flicker Photo taken from Flicker
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    LOGO www.themegallery.com PreventionTips for Teens Educate Yourself Secure Passwords Keep photos “PG” Never open unidentified messages Log out of accounts Think before you post Photo taken from Pixabay
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    LOGO Prevention TipsLinks SafeTeens.com National Crime Prevention Council ConnectSafety
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    LOGO Do YouKnow? Test Your Knowledge About Cyberbullying Click the button To take the Quiz
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