5th Grade TechSafe Lesson
5th Grade Lesson
Is It Cyberbullying?
Teacher Directions
1. Read the overview for the lesson you will be delivering.
2. Gather any materials necessary.
3. Review the Lesson Plan and Lesson Resources & Materials below. These materials (available in English and Spanish) will provide you with valuable resources as you deliver this training to your students. Videos can also be accessed by clicking on the video link.
4. Deliver your lesson. This training is designed to provide the students with opportunities to ask questions
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5th Grade Lesson Objectives
Students will be able to …
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.
Lesson: Is It Cyberbullying?
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Essential Question:
What is cyberbullying and what can you do to stop it?
Lesson Overview:
Let's face it: Some online spaces can be full of negative, rude, or downright mean behavior. But what counts as cyberbullying? Help your students learn what is -- and what isn't -- cyberbullying, and give them the tools they'll need to combat the problem.
Lesson Plan:
Printable Version (Approximately 45 min.)
Lesson Resources & Materials:
Blank index cards
Markers or crayons
Student Handout: Sondra's Story ENGLISH SPANISH Teacher Version