Bullying
Across
- 3. someone who supports you, likes you for who you are, and is there to help when you need them
- 4. someone who intentionally tries to hurt another person
- 5. bullying that is done face to face, including name-calling, insults, threats, physically harming someone, and damaging someone’s personal property
- 8. someone who observes a bullying situation happening
- 9. the target of a bully
- 10. when a person hurts another person on purpose (bullying is intentional, usually repeated over time, and there is usually an imbalance of power)
Down
- 1. bullying that is done behind someone’s back, including spreading rumors about someone at school or on the internet, excluding someone, and gossiping
- 2. the use of technology to bully, which often happens outside of school and involves a phone, tablet or computer
- 6. a way to stand up for yourself verbally without being aggressive
- 7. a grown-up at home, school, or other safe place that you can go to for help