Bullying

In this lesson, you will understand the different types of teasing and bullying and learn where and how to get help. You will create an anti-bullying factsheet for a new child starting school.

Bullying

In this lesson, you will understand the different types of teasing and bullying and learn where and how to get help. You will create an anti-bullying factsheet for a new child starting school.

Lesson details

Key learning points

  1. By the end of the lesson, pupils will be able to explain: -the difference in having a joke with friends and how this can impact in a negative way -who to approach for help when dealing with bullying or teasing They create a factsheet for a new person starting school on anti-bullying.

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3 Questions

Q1.
What is a 'stereotype'?
A type of stereo
An idea or belief many people have about a thing or a group of people (always true)
Correct answer: An idea or belief many people have about a thing or a group of people (often untrue)
Q2.
What does 'prejudice' mean?
Forming an opinion AFTER knowledge, thought or reason
Correct answer: Forming an opinion BEFORE knowledge, thought or reason
Q3.
What is discrimination?
Discrimination is when a woman is paid more than a man for the same job
Discrimination is when somebody is fired from their job
Correct answer: Discrimination is when someone is treated differently because they belong to a particular group

3 Questions

Q1.
What is 'bullying'?
Correct answer: Both of the above
Hurting somebody emotionally or physically
Repeated behaviour that is intended to hurt somebody
Q2.
What is 'teasing'?
Intending to make fun of a person in a hurtful way
Correct answer: Intending to make fun of a person in a playful way
Q3.
Who can help you if you are being bullied?
A friend for support
Correct answer: All of the above
Parents or carers
Teachers

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UnitRSHE (PSHE) / Money matters

RSHE (PSHE)