Across
- 2. to lessen the intensity or anger in a conflict.
- 5. someone who responds to a bullying situation by confronting the bully directly or by telling a trusted adult.
- 6. websites and applications that enable users to create and share content or to participate in social networking.
- 8. sharing personal feelings, information, or experiences that later make someone feel uncomfortable or regretful.
- 11. the person who is on th e receiving end of the bullying.
- 13. using digital devices, sites, and apps to intimidate, harm, and upset someone.
- 14. not acceptable in the situation; not okay.
Down
- 1. someone who sees a bullying or cyberbullying situation, but doesn’t do anything to stop it.
- 2. when people use devices, apps, or websites to start or further a conflict between people.
- 3. to imagine the feelings that someone else is experiencing.
- 4. something happens on digital media that makes you feel uncomfortable, worried, sad, or anxious.
- 7. information about you that can be used to identify you because it is unique to you.
- 9. potentially harmful to one’s well-being.
- 10. the person who is doing the bullying.
- 12. someone who responds to a bullying situation by supporting the person being bullied.
