Promoting Cyberbullying Awareness in Grade 3-5 Citizenship Lesson
Encourage students to be upstanders against cyberbullying through a digital wellness approach. Teach the importance of balance, digital literacy, kindness, and safety in online interactions. Engage students in activities like watching educational videos, brainstorming, and discussing strategies to combat cyberbullying. Learning objectives include recognizing cyberbullying, empathizing with targets, and becoming upstanders. Utilize resources like infographics and books to educate students effectively.
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Be an Upstander Against Cyberbullying Grade 3 5 Citizenship Lesson #1
Digital Wellness Big Idea Ensure students, at every grade level, have the tools, resources, and skills to interact personally, socially, and educationally in the real world and in digital spaces. Encourage all students to make safe, healthy, and positive decisions to live a digitally balanced life in our technology-rich world.
WELLNESS = BALANCE IS BEST I will maintain a balance between digital and face-to face interactions in life. Digital wellness refers to the state of one s physical and mental health in the Digital Age. It is making intentional decisions to improve the healthy use of technology. This does not mean eliminating technology from our lives BUT to balance its use with healthy face- face interactions. CITIZENSHIP = BE THE BEST YOU I will be responsible, ethical, honest and literate in today s digital world. ETIQUETTE = IT S COOL TO BE KIND I will choose to be positive with others online. SAFETY = BE AWARE I will be safe online and protect private information.
PREPARATION Video: What is Cyberbullying Link in Slide #6 Brainstorm list on board: Joking, Being Mean, Bullying, Cyberbullying as headings. Infographic: Slide #9, Links to Templates and Examples Book: Tease Monster by Julia Cook 4
LEARNING INTENTIONS 3-1 WHAT IS CYBERBULLYING AND WHAT CAN YOU DO TO STOP IT? CYBERBULLYING Recognize similarities and differences between in-person bullying, cyberbullying, and being mean. Empathize with the targets of cyberbullying. Identify strategies for dealing with cyberbullying and ways they can be an upstander for those being bullied. 5
ACTIVATE -VIDEO Watch the video below by clicking on the image. What s Cyberbullying? 1:14
ACQUIRE THINK-PAIR -SHARE Is there a difference between joking, being mean, and bullying? What is it? Where does CYBERBULLING take place? 1.Take a moment to think silently about these questions. 2.Then, take turns sharing your response with your partner. 7
ACQUIRE - BRAINSTORM JOKING BEING MEAN BULLYING CYBERBULLYING Brainstorm specific examples connect with Cyberbullying (same and differences). 8
Upstander ~a person who supports and stands up for someone else~ Discuss with the students what does an upstander look like. Where might they see this? Where might this be affective? How does being an upstander make them a good friend? How does being an upstander make them a good digital citizen. What might a upstander superhero be like?
APPLY CREATE INFOGRAPHIC What does it take to be an Upstander? Create an infographic that provides different ways a student can be an upstander when witnessing cyberbullying. PowerPoint Infographic Templates
Tease Monster by Julia Cook Is the Tease Monster a friend or a foe? That's what One of a Kind has to figure out in this quirky tale. One of a Kind has big feet and loves eating popsicles while standing upside down. He doesn't understand the difference between friendly teasing and mean teasing. When Purple laughs at One for being weird he feels rotten. And when Plaid called One a brainiac for getting an A+ on his math test he doesn't know what to say. With help, he learns that teasing is part of life and that laughing at someone is mean teasing or bullying and can have a hurtful bite, but laughing with someone is alright when it's not done out of spite! READ READ ALOUD
Teacher Notes Take Home Resources Extension Activities Tips This lesson helps highlight the differences between just joking (kidding) LOL and actually being mean. It then helps identify WHAT is bullying & cyberbullying and not only what to do for the recipient but also people that might witness this behaviour. (bystander vs upstander) Students can create their own comic strip with the Digital Superhero Upstander Play Digital Passport game Evolve . Family Activity for Cyberbullying Family Tips for Fighting Cyberbullying