Choices Teaching Kits
Teacher-approved stories, resources, and worksheets, courtesy of Choices, the health and social-emotional learning magazine for grades 7–12.
Featured Teaching Kits
Teacher-approved stories, resources, and worksheets for teaching anti-bullying in your classroom, courtesy of Choices, the health and social-emotional learning magazine for grades 7–12
Should Bullies Be Expelled?
A a zero-tolerance policy on bullying is a tough approach. Two teens debate the pros and cons.
How to Deal: Cyberbullying
One little like or a subtle tweet can turn any teen into a cyberbully. Here's what you need to know to stay safe.
The Bully Blocker
After learning of the suicide of a girl who had been cyberbullied, Trisha Prabhu invented ReThink, a browser plug-in that detects hurtful words in online posts and asks users to reconsider what they’re about to do.
Are You Secretly a Cyberbully?
Digital drama has become an issue for teens all over the world. In this article, students will read about different types of cyberbullies and learn how to avoid becoming one themselves.
Resources
Supplemental resources that link to external websites about anti-bullying
Glossary
Terms and definitions that pertain to anti-bullying
cyberbullying
[noun]
the use of electronic communication to bully a person
tolerance
[noun]
the ability or willingness to accept something
bystander effect
[noun]
the influence of the presence of others on a person's willingness to help someone in need
harassment
[noun]
aggressive pressure or intimidation
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PHOTO CREDITS:
Should Bullies Be Expelled?: ISTOCKPHOTO/GETTY IMAGES (STUDENTS); The Bully Blocker: COURTESY OF TRISHA PRABHU (TRISHA); Are You Secretly a Cyberbully?: SPEEDKINGZ/SHUTTERSTOCK.COM (SAD GIRL)