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Are you ready to test your knowledge and practice your new skills? Are you ready to test your knowledge and practice your new skills? Let’s get started!Let’s get started!

Click the red button to begin

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Morro and Jasp came to visit your school and talk to you about bullying.This is your chance to show your teacher how much you remember about the play.

You will need: Some paper and a pencil

*Remember to write your answers down before moving onto the next slide!

Are you ready? Are you set? Is your thinking cap on? Click the red button to begin!

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Question # 1

Who is Who?Who is Who?Click on the names that are in the correct order from left to rightClick on the names that are in the correct order from left to right

Morro and JaspJasp and Morro

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Oops!Oops!Try Again…Try Again…

To go back, click the red button.To go back, click the red button.

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Correct!Correct!

Wit Ness chose Morro to play the Bully Wit Ness chose Morro to play the Bully and Jasp to play the Victimand Jasp to play the Victim..

Ready for the next question?Ready for the next question?

Click the red button Click the red button

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Question # 2

Why did Wit Ness call on Morro and Jasp for help?

(Don’t peek! Write down your answer before moving on)

Ready to see how you did? Click the red button for the right answer!

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Wit Ness wanted to be a hero and stop his school Wit Ness wanted to be a hero and stop his school bully from bullying his classmates, but he didn’t bully from bullying his classmates, but he didn’t

know how! So he called on friends, Morro and Jasp, know how! So he called on friends, Morro and Jasp, to help him.to help him.

So, how did you do? Was your answer close? So, how did you do? Was your answer close?

Ready for the next question?Ready for the next question?Here we go!Here we go!

Click on the red button. Click on the red button.

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Question # 3

Can you list Can you list 44 ways that Morro ways that Morro bullied Jasp in the play?bullied Jasp in the play?

(No peeking! Write down your answers before moving on!)(No peeking! Write down your answers before moving on!)

Are you ready? How many did you remember? Bonus points for Are you ready? How many did you remember? Bonus points for anyone who has more than 4 on their list! Is that you?anyone who has more than 4 on their list! Is that you?

Click the red button for the answers!Click the red button for the answers!

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Scares Jasp by sneaking up behind and yelling “BOO” Pulls down Jasp’s pants. Passes a note to Jasp and gets her sent to the principals office.

Steals Jasp’s rice crispy snacks. Taunts and teases Jasp. Tries to start a fight with Jasp. Calls Jasp mean names. Makes fun of Jasp to other students.

How did you do? How did you do?

Here we go! Last question!Here we go! Last question!Click the red button…Click the red button…

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Question # 4Suddenly, Wit Ness called “stop” and quickly Suddenly, Wit Ness called “stop” and quickly

ended Morro and Jasp’s play. ended Morro and Jasp’s play. He talks to Morro and Jasp about why he stopped the play He talks to Morro and Jasp about why he stopped the play

and the three of them make an important decision.and the three of them make an important decision.

Why did Wit Ness stop the play? Why did Wit Ness stop the play? What did the clowns and Wit agree to do before What did the clowns and Wit agree to do before

restarting the performance?restarting the performance?

Take a minute, and really think about what happened when Wit Take a minute, and really think about what happened when Wit stopped the play!stopped the play!

Ready? Lets see how you did!Ready? Lets see how you did!Click the red button…Click the red button…

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Wit Ness quickly stops the play when Morro tries get Jasp to fight her. Wit Ness quickly stops the play when Morro tries get Jasp to fight her. He did not want to see any more bullying. He had hoped to stop the He did not want to see any more bullying. He had hoped to stop the

bullying but didn’t know how. bullying but didn’t know how.

Morro and Jasp encouraged Wit to keep trying. They suggested Morro and Jasp encouraged Wit to keep trying. They suggested replaying the last scene but agreed to work together and do replaying the last scene but agreed to work together and do

something to address the bullying in the play!something to address the bullying in the play!

Wow, that was a lot to remember.Wow, that was a lot to remember.

Congratulations!Congratulations!

Click the red button to begin Part 2…Click the red button to begin Part 2…

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BULLY

Lets take what we learned with Morro and Jasp and Lets take what we learned with Morro and Jasp and expand our understanding of bullyingexpand our understanding of bullying

Click the red button to beginClick the red button to begin

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There are many different types of bullying. Work together in small There are many different types of bullying. Work together in small groups to create a list of bullying behaviours for each of the following groups to create a list of bullying behaviours for each of the following

categories. Can you categorize Morro’s behaviours? categories. Can you categorize Morro’s behaviours? (Think back to the third quiz question in Part 1).(Think back to the third quiz question in Part 1).

Click on the buttons to check your answersClick on the buttons to check your answers

Physical BullyingPhysical Bullying Verbal BullyingVerbal Bullying

Social BullyingSocial Bullying Cyber BullyingCyber Bullying

Click the red button to move on…

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Physical BullyingPhysical Bullying

KickingKicking HittingHitting

TrippingTripping PushingPushing

Stealing Stealing SpittingSpitting

Breaking someone’s personal propertyBreaking someone’s personal property

BACK

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Verbal BullyingVerbal Bullying

Name CallingName Calling

Making ThreatsMaking Threats

Taunting or TeasingTaunting or Teasing

Making comments about someone’s Making comments about someone’s appearance, culture or religionappearance, culture or religion

BACK

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Spreading RumoursSpreading Rumours

GossipingGossiping

Excluding or IgnoringExcluding or Ignoring

Make someone look foolishMake someone look foolish

Using friends to hurt someoneUsing friends to hurt someone

Social BullyingSocial Bullying

BACK

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Cyber BullyingCyber Bullying

Using technology to hurt someoneUsing technology to hurt someone-Emails-Emails

-Text Messages-Text Messages-Social Networking Websites-Social Networking Websites

By sending threatening messages, posting By sending threatening messages, posting embarrassing pictures or creating web embarrassing pictures or creating web

pages to make fun of thempages to make fun of them

BACK

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If you are being bullied or know someone who is being If you are being bullied or know someone who is being bullied remember to be W.I.S.E.bullied remember to be W.I.S.E.

Click on the letters to learn how to protect yourself from bullying!Click on the letters to learn how to protect yourself from bullying!

Once you have reviewed all of the W.I.S.E. steps, click the red button to move onto the next part

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W stands for Walk Away!stands for Walk Away!

Never stay in a situation where Never stay in a situation where you might get hurtyou might get hurt

Click on the video to begin BACK

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Click on the video to begin BACK

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S stands for Stay Strong and stands for Stay Strong and

find Safety in Numbersfind Safety in Numbers

Stand up straight; look the person in the eye and speak in Stand up straight; look the person in the eye and speak in friendly but firm voice. This shows that you Do Not want to friendly but firm voice. This shows that you Do Not want to

fight and that you mean what you say. Also, find allies. fight and that you mean what you say. Also, find allies. There is power in numbers, but Do Not get violent! Be There is power in numbers, but Do Not get violent! Be

assertive, Do Not be aggressive!assertive, Do Not be aggressive!

BACK

Helping a Friend – Strength in Numbers VIDEO CLIP

Helping a Friend – Strength in Numbers VIDEO CLIP

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E stands for exercise humour!stands for exercise humour!

Humour gets a bully off balance! Humour gets a bully off balance! Allow the bully to laugh along with you, Allow the bully to laugh along with you, not at you!not at you!

Click on the video to begin BACK

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Divide into four groups; quickly review Divide into four groups; quickly review the following questionsthe following questions

How did Jasp react to Morro’s bullying tactics (Refer to the list of Morro’s How did Jasp react to Morro’s bullying tactics (Refer to the list of Morro’s behaviours) behaviours) What are the 4 different categories of bullying?What are the 4 different categories of bullying? Why is it important to walk away from a bully?Why is it important to walk away from a bully? What is important to remember when using strength in numbers against What is important to remember when using strength in numbers against bullying?bullying?

Instructions:Instructions:

1) The teacher will assign a letter to each group. 1) The teacher will assign a letter to each group. 2) Create a short skit that presents the worst-case scenario (as 2) Create a short skit that presents the worst-case scenario (as described under your groups assigned letter) and find a solution described under your groups assigned letter) and find a solution demonstrating the W.I.S.E. steps. demonstrating the W.I.S.E. steps. 3) Each group must present their skit to the class.3) Each group must present their skit to the class.

When you are ready to begin, click the red button

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Group A

A victim gets an email from a bully threatening to spread embarrassing rumours around school.

Group B

A bully follows a victim down the school hallway, calling them names and pushing them.

Group C

A bully gathers a group of students to exclude a victim from participating in a game at recess.

Group D

A victim arrives at school. Everyone is laughing and pointing. A bully has posted online and at school, an embarrassing picture of the victim.

Click the red button when everyone is ready to perform

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Schoolhouse Theatre PresentsSchoolhouse Theatre PresentsThe Bully ShowThe Bully Show

THE END

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Thank you for all your hard work Thank you for all your hard work and great ideas!and great ideas!

Remember to be W.I.S.E. and agree to do Remember to be W.I.S.E. and agree to do something next time you see bullying!something next time you see bullying!