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Anti-Bullying

  1. Center for Safe Schools
  2. Teaching Tolerance Bully Survey
  3. Stopbullying.gov
  4. Stopcyberbullying.org
  5. Netsmartz.org
  6. CommonsenseMedia.org
  7. Pacer's National Anti-Bullying Toolkits

Classroom Toolkits

  1. Digital Petition Toolkit - “End of Bullying Begins With Me” petition signing event
  2. Introduction to Bullying Prevention - Schoolwide, All Ages and Grades
  3. Elementary School, Educational Lesson Plan
  4. http://www.pacerkidsagainstbullying.org
  5. Elementary School, Starting the Discussion - A complete classroom tool kit for discussing bullying prevention during National Bullying Prevention Awareness Month. Features free downloads of daily activities, games and contests.

Anger Management - Elementary School:

  1. Anger - "When Sophia Gets Angry-Really-Really Angry - Lesson plan;
  2. Controlling Anger - These activities go along with a video that can be bought at the site, but they can also be used as a stand-alone activity. - K-5 grades
  3. Get Your Angries Out! - Color sheet with tips on how to control anger
  4. Helping Young Children Deal with Anger - article with suggestions and ideas.
  5. Monkey Has a Problem - Whole Class activity to learn anger management. Many activities to select and discuss. Click on the characters around the target character to see how they behave.- Primary grades
  6. Rules for Fighting Fair - Color sheet with tips on dealing with anger

Bullying & Cyberbullying:

  1. PACERs Bullying Prevention Center - Bullying resources for parents and kids/teens.
  2. StopBullying.Gov - For parents, children, and educators: Learn the warning signs, get resources on who to contact, and find out what you can do.
  3. Cyber Bullying - from ISafe
  4. "Building A Classroom Community and Bully-Free Zone"- grades 3-7; teaching children skills to deal with bullies, as well as promoting positive social skills such as cooperation, communication, and conflict resolution.
  5. Bullying and Teasing Resources- from Education World
  6. Cyberbullying Information Sheet
  7. Cyberbullying information for educators- From Stop CyberBullying
  8. Cyberbullying - Real Life Story Videos- " Interactive, educational safety resource from the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children (NCMEC) and Boys & Girls Clubs of America (BGCA) for children aged 5 to 17, parents, guardians, educators, and law enforcement that uses age-appropriate, 3-D activities to teach children how to stay safer on the Internet."
  9. Dealing with Bullies - Bullying is a big deal. Here are ways to deal with it.
  10. Dealing with Online Bullies- Lesson plan with worksheets included.
  11. How Can I Help My Child Deal With a Bully? - What can I do to help my child who is being bullied?
  12. How To Report Bullying- What is the difference between Tattling and Reporting Bullying?
  13. Netsmartz- an interactive, educational safety resource from the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children (NCMEC) and Boys & Girls Clubs of America (BGCA)
  14. Puppet Skit: Dealing with a Bully- K-1 Introduction to Bullying
  15. The Recess Queen- grades K-2 Lesson Plan ; Bullying on the playground
  16. Stop Bullying Now- activities and ideas on changing environments that are conducive to bullying and promoting healthier behaviors for young people
  17. You TattleTale!!- How to deal with tattling vs bullying

Character Building:

  1. Good Character- The Six Pillars of Character for grades K-3
  2. Good Character - The Six Pillars of Character for grades 4-12
  3. 24 Gold Coins In A Day - Lesson Plan - grades 5-12
  4. Complimentary Round Table - Lesson Plan grade K-9
  5. Class Rules (Responsible Personal Conduct) - Develop classroom rules so that we can operate in a democratic and efficient manner
  6. Popcorn Park and the Six Pillars of Character - Part 2 - Responsibility - this video is a demo and has other things on it

Conflict Resolution:

  1. The Art of Compromise - One page PDF file giving samples of how to compromise
  2. Be strong, be mean, or give in? - Lesson plan; think flexibly in order to come up with the approach that fits the situation and develop skills to carry it out. grades 3-5
  3. Conflict Resolution - Resources to help students learn to deal with conflict
  4. Practicing conflict resolution - Lesson plan grades 1-8
  5. Resolving Conflict - Lesson plan grades 6-8 Examine hurtful behaviors, Develop strategies for dealing with these behaviors, Work to create an environment in which students treat each other respectfully
  6. Solving Minor Problems - Lesson plan with worksheet; grades 2-5; four steps to solve minor problems with others.
  7. Talk It Out Together - Lesson plan grades K-2 - introduce the conflict solving skills to young students.
  8. What About Fighting? - Lesson plan grades 3-8 - understand negative and positive aspect in problem solving.