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Chapter 8 Violence Prevention

Chapter 8 Violence Prevention. Lesson 3 Bullying and Harassment. Click for:. >> Main Menu. >> Chapter 8 Assessment. Teacher’s notes are available in the notes section of this presentation. Next >>. Purposely frightening another person through threatening words, looks, or body language.

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Chapter 8 Violence Prevention

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  1. Chapter 8 Violence Prevention Lesson 3 Bullying and Harassment Click for: >> Main Menu >> Chapter 8 Assessment Teacher’s notes are available in the notes section of this presentation. Next >>

  2. Purposely frightening another person through threatening words, looks, or body language • intimidation Ongoing conduct that offends another person by criticizing his or her race, color, religion, physical disability, or gender • harassment Singling out or excluding a person based on gender • genderdiscrimination

  3. In this lesson, you will learn to • describeways of dealing with bullies. • identifydifferent forms of harassment. • developeffective communication skills to deal with harassment.

  4. Finding the Main Idea For each of the main headings in the lesson, write one sentence that states the main idea. Major Headings in this Lesson • Bullying • Dealing with Bullying • Harassment • Dealing with Harassment

  5. Bullying Vic was waiting patiently in line at school. Vic turned and saw Tony and his three buddies. “Out of the way, loser,” Tony said as the four cut in front of Vic. Tony glared at Vic and then grinned at his friends. They all started laughing. Vic felt an immediate urge to push back, but he noticed that a teacher was walking toward him. He was glad that the teacher intervened. An Example of Bullying

  6. Dealing with Bullying Sometimes, bullying takes the form of intimidation. intimidation Purposely frightening another person through threatening words, looks, or body language • Male bullies often use threats of physical violence. • Female bullies often use verbal put-downs that hurt other people’s feelings.

  7. Dealing with Bullying Try ignoring the person. Walk away. Remain calm. Remember you have the right to learn in a safe environment. Report the incident to a person in authority. Be forceful without being physical.

  8. Harassment Harassment can take the form of a spoken or written comment, gesture, or unwanted physical contact. harassment Ongoing conduct that offends another person by criticizing his or her race, color, religion, physical disability, or gender

  9. Sexual Harassment Unwelcome touching Offensive sexual remarks or jokes Inappropriate e-mail, text-messages, or voice mail Harassment Sexual harassment involves obscene behavior or remarks of a sexual nature.

  10. Harassment Gender discrimination can be directed at a male or a female. gender discrimination Singling out or excluding a person based on gender

  11. Dealing with Harassment Use an assertive communication style. Look the person in the eye as you speak. Tell the person to stop. Let your family know what is happening and get their advice. If the harassment continues, tell a trusted adult.

  12. Lesson 3 Review What I Learned VocabularyWhat is gender discrimination?

  13. Lesson 3 Review What I Learned ListName two ways of dealing with bullies.

  14. Lesson 3 Review What I Learned RecallWhat are some forms harassment can take?

  15. Lesson 3 Review Thinking Critically AnalyzeShelby is being teased repeatedly by Matt. His sexual remarks bother her. She doesn’t know what to do. What advice would you have for Shelby?

  16. Lesson 3 Review Thinking Critically ApplyYour cousin writes to tell you about a “really funny kid” who just came to his school. He explains that this new person gets a laugh by knocking other students’ books out of their hands. How would you explain to your cousin that the action is inappropriate behavior?

  17. End of Chapter 8 Violence Prevention Lesson 3 Bullying and Harassment Click for: >> Main Menu >> Chapter 8 Assessment

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