10 questions
What is cyberbullying?
constant harassment online
watching TV online
being watched online
another word for texting
What do cyberbullies have in common with regular bullies?
They both tend to be bigger than their classmates.
They both end up hurting people.
Both types usually don't have friends.
They are generally very popular.
Madison is online playing her Xbox, and she suddenly gets several rude messages from players she thought were her friends. Is this an example of cyberbullying?
Yes
Maybe
Not sure
When I see someone being teased online, who should I report that to?
friend
teacher
my bff
super hero
A bystander is a person who does _____________ when he or she witnesses something happening to someone else.
the right thing
too much
nothing
If you think someone accessed your school Google account without your permission, what should you do?
Never use the computer at school again.
Try to find out who did it so that you can get back at them.
Delete everything in your account.
Tell a teacher.
What can you infer from the fact that people are more likely to say mean things online than in person?
The Internet doesn't have the same rules of behavior as real life.
Using chat rooms and message boards makes some people angry.
The Internet is much more dangerous than real life.
Being anonymous can make some people forget their manners.
What's the best way to prove that you've been a victim of cyberbullying?
Talking about it to an adult you trust.
Telling a good friend about what has been happening.
Saving screenshots of instances where you've been harassed.
Replying to harassing texts or emails.
Which of these is NOT correct way to end cyberbullying?
Block people.
Don't do anything about it.
Reach out for help.
Protect your accounts.
Kids who are cyberbullied are more likely to:
Skip school.
Get bad grades.
Have health problems.
All of the above.