Year 4

Bullying

In this lesson, you will understand the different types of teasing and bullying and learn where and how to get help. You will create an anti-bullying factsheet for a new child starting school.

Year 4

Bullying

In this lesson, you will understand the different types of teasing and bullying and learn where and how to get help. You will create an anti-bullying factsheet for a new child starting school.

Lesson details

Key learning points

  1. By the end of the lesson, pupils will be able to explain: • the difference in having a joke with friends and how this can impact in a negative way • who to approach for help when dealing with bullying or teasin. They create a factsheet for a new person starting school on anti-bullying.

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3 Questions

Q1.
What is a 'stereotype'?
A type of stereo
An idea or belief many people have about a thing or a group of people (always true)
Correct answer: An idea or belief many people have about a thing or a group of people (often untrue)
Q2.
What does 'prejudice' mean?
Forming an opinion AFTER knowledge, thought or reason
Correct answer: Forming an opinion BEFORE knowledge, thought or reason
Q3.
What is discrimination?
Discrimination is when a woman is paid more than a man for the same job
Discrimination is when somebody is fired from their job
Correct answer: Discrimination is when someone is treated differently because they belong to a particular group

3 Questions

Q1.
What is 'bullying'?
Correct answer: Both of the above
Hurting somebody emotionally or physically
Repeated behaviour that is intended to hurt somebody
Q2.
What is 'teasing'?
Intending to make fun of a person in a hurtful way
Correct answer: Intending to make fun of a person in a playful way
Q3.
Who can help you if you are being bullied?
A friend for support
Correct answer: All of the above
Parents or carers
Teachers