Across
- 4. To make fun of someone in a mean or playful way."He started to tease his classmate about their clothes."
- 7. A person who uses the internet or technology to hurt, embarrass, or threaten others."The cyberbully sent mean messages online."
- 8. Accepting and respecting differences in others, even if you don’t agree with them."We should show tolerance and kindness to everyone."
- 10. Someone who takes action to stop bullying or help the victim."The upstander told the bully to stop and helped the victim."
- 11. A person who is hurt, harmed, or targeted by someone else."The victim felt scared and alone after being bullied."
- 12. A feeling of worry, fear, or nervousness, often about something that might happen."She felt anxiety before speaking in front of the class."
Down
- 1. Posting mean or offensive comments online to upset or annoy someone."The user was trolling by leaving rude comments on the video."
- 2. A person who hurts, frightens, or controls others, especially someone who is weaker."The bully teased the new student during lunch."
- 3. A serious feeling of sadness that lasts a long time and makes it hard to enjoy life."After being bullied, he felt depressed and didn’t want to go to school."
- 5. To leave someone out or not include them in a group or activity."They decided to exclude her from the game, and she felt sad."
- 6. Someone who sees something happening (like bullying) but doesn’t get involved."The bystander watched but didn’t help the victim."
- 9. Suggestions or recommendations about what someone should do in a situation."My teacher gave me good advice about studying for the test."
