Week 2 Cyberbullying - Year 3 Computing Lesson PDF

Summary

This lesson plan for Year 3 students discusses cyberbullying, highlighting similarities and differences between traditional bullying and online bullying. It encourages students to identify strategies for dealing with cyberbullying and emphasizes the importance of seeking help. Resources for further information are also provided.

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COMPUTIN G LESSON RAKHSHANDA BATOOL YEAR 3 CYBER BULLYING LO:. To find similarities and differences between bullying and cyberbullying and identify good strategies to deal with cyberbullying Key Words Bul...

COMPUTIN G LESSON RAKHSHANDA BATOOL YEAR 3 CYBER BULLYING LO:. To find similarities and differences between bullying and cyberbullying and identify good strategies to deal with cyberbullying Key Words Bullying Cyber bullying ALL can describe bullying and cyber bulling. Success MOST can differentiate between bullying and Criteria: cyber bullying. SOME can identify good strategies to deal with cyberbullying. Video What Do We Know? So, what is bullying? Verbal bullying Bullying is unwanted, This could be teasing, name-calling, aggressive or making inappropriate comments, taunting unpleasant behaviour or threatening to hurt someone. towards someone which causes them any kind of harm. Social bullying Usually, the behaviour People not to be friends with the victim, is repeated over time, spreading rumours, embarrassing without provocation. someone in public on purpose. Physical bullying Which types of Sometimes the most obvious kind of bullying, this bullying might could be: hitting; kicking; pinching; spitting; tripping happen in person? or pushing; breaking someone’s belongings; making rude gestures. Cyberbullying Let’s Discuss together, what you think cyberbullying means. One definition of cyberbullying is: the use of electronic communication to bully a person, typically by sending messages of an intimidating or threatening nature. Can you think of any other examples of cyberbullying? On which websites or platforms could you witness or experience cyberbullying? Bullying vs Cyberbullying What similarities and differences did you come up with? Bullying in Person Can The Other The person bullying have bully peoplecan a long-lasting can usually happens at see that avoid ifknows the place verbally, the person effect bully or who inon socially when the that gets the bully group upset person they oris. physically, are might being or angry. away know bullied. from usually about thatthe atplace. one bullying. particular place. Cyberbullying The Can bully Hard The Anyone, bully happen to get have cannot anywhere might a away see in the anywhere, choose from,the long-lasting effect even anytime, toworld stay oneven aton effect theperson person anonymous. a might safe the find place. when out, and the or this have bully being itmeans issharedthey withare not around. bullied. less likely to feel them. guilty. Other people can’t see that the victim is hurt, and they are less likely to intervene. Reflection Do you think that cyberbullying is as harmful as bullying someone in person? Give a reason for your answer. What can we do as a school to prevent cyberbullying? What can you do as an individual? Remember that there is always something you can do to help if you are worried about anyone, including yourself, online. If You’re Worried…. If you are worried about cyberbullying, there are lots of good sources of advice online: www.childline.org.uk www.thinkuknow.co.uk www.bullying.co.uk/cyberbullying www.safekids.com/tips-to-stop-cyberbullying www.childnet.com/young-people If you want to talk to somebody about cyberbullying, then you can call Childline anytime, on 0800 1111

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