What To Do About Bullying Collection

Our Bullying unit contains a series of videos about Casey and his friends navigating bullying situations and learning how to get help, along with complementary printables and activities.

What videos are included? 

The Joke

Chapter 16 of our full 30-Chapter series
Casey is spending recess with his new friend Daniel and Daniel’s friend group. He tells a joke which leads to one of Daniel’s friends teasing Daniel. Daniel deals with his hurt feelings in a dangerous way and Casey is left to sort the situation out.
  • How to navigate bullying behavior
  • Knowing when to find adult help
  • Advocating for others in trouble
  • Distinguishing what makes a bully
  • What makes a "frienemy" 

It's Monkey!

Chapter 19 of our full 30-Chapter series
Casey imagines the day’s momentous events in Bridget’s perspective, and how she used the phrase “It’s Monkey!” to know when a situation with Daniel got too big for their friend group to handle on their own.
  • Advocating for others who need help
  • Perspective-based problem-solving
  • Recognizing bullying behavior
  • Knowing when to get adult help

Targeted

Chapter 20 of our full 30-Chapter series
Casey really doesn’t want to go to school and deal with threatening bullying behavior from Daniel, who just returned back from a suspension due to the other day’s events. Casey breaks down at the breakfast table, and he and his parents make a plan to talk to the school administration about his safety.
  • How to navigate bullying behavior
  • Knowing when to find adult help
  • Prioritizing safety

Friendship Rights

Chapter 21 of our full 30-Chapter series
Casey has agreed to have a “friendship chat” with Daniel and the school counselor. He practices advocating for himself and discussing friendship rights and responsibilities with Daniel.
  • Advocating for friendship rights
  • Recognizing friendship responsibilities
  • Practicing open communication with peers

Independence Day

Chapter 26 of our full 30-Chapter series
Casey spends the morning independently getting himself dressed and ready for school. He brings his newfound confidence to school and decides to be an upstander for a third grader Daniel is picking on while waiting for school to start. He stands up for the third grader while reminding his friend Daniel that bullying behavior is not okay. 
  • Being an Upstander instead of a Bystander for those in need
  • Practicing independence to build confidence
  • Using our mastered skills to help and teach others

Printables and Activities

Our printables and activities correlate with our chapter videos. Facilitators can watch the video of their choosing with their group or client, then lead the corresponding activity. Included in this unit are facilitator activity instructions, student worksheets, and take-home activities to reinforce learning. 

Lesson Activities

  • 4-Square Guess Activity
  • Make Your Own Sock Monkey
  • Ready, Set, Action! Role Playing Game

Take-Home Activities

  • Problems, Problems, Problems (Home Activity 16)
  • Perspective (Home Activity 19)
  • I Can Solve It (Home Activity 20)
  • My Rights, Your Rights (Home Activity 21)

Coloring Pages and Posters (8x11 or 11x14 downloads available)

  • Corresponding coloring page for every video
  • Four-Square Poster for 4-Square Guess Activity
  • Friendship Bill of Rights Poster