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Anti-bullying Month 2024

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Anti-Bullying Month Bingo Card Activities

Anti-bullying Week runs from 11th November to 15th November - schools across the country join together to raise awareness of bullying. 

 

As this is such an important topic, we spend a month in school learning about what bullying looks like, how to be an upstander and exploring the theme of Anti-bullying Week: RESPECT.

 

We have created some activities for our children to complete at home.  Working alongside an adult would be ideal, so that any questions, concerns or worries the children may have about bullying could be immediately shared with a trusted adult.  

 

Completed activities can be returned to school during the week beginning the 4th November.  We look forward to sharing the children's outcomes with you.

 

Use Paint.net or another program to create a Respect poster that could be displayed in school or the wider community.Write a poem with a strong anti-bullying message.Research a historical figure who demonstrated 'respect' .  Create an interesting fact-file about them.Design a PowerPoint with a powerful anti-bullying message.
Create a 'Dealing with Disagreements' leaflet that could be shared with other children in school.Read a book on the theme of bullying, friendship, kindness or developing your own confidence.Create a piece of artwork with the title 'Respect'.  This could be a drawing, painting, collage or sculpture.Read the 'rude, man, bullying' scenario cards.  Sort the scenarios into three categories.  Write your own definitions for rude, mean and bullying behaviour.
Draw a cartoon strip which teaches others how to be respectful.Design a poster or a leaflet to teach children and adults what respectful behaviour looks like.Design a poster that encourages children and adults to be respectful online.Write a story about someone who faces a difficult situation but chooses respect instead of responding with unkindness..
Write a story with a strong anti-bullying message from the point of view of a bully.Complete the 'How to Show Respect' worksheet.Draw or paint a self-portrait.  Around the edge, write down all the things you are good at, have achieved, or that you like about yourself.Design a pair of 'odd socks' that show others that this year's theme of Anti-bullying Week is RESPECT.

 

Activity 1 - Paint.net to design a poster

  • Paint.net Paint.net is free to install on Windows computers. This piece of software is used in school by the children.

Activity 2 - write a poem with a strong anti-bullying message.

  • Spoken Word Poem CBBCs Lifebabble Eman delivers a poem about what it feels like to be bullied.
  • Respectful friendships CBBCs Lifebabble Garret speaks about respectful freidnships.

Activity 3 - Research a historical figure who demonstrated respect.  Create an interesting fact file about them.

  • Dr Martin Luther King BBC Bitesize
  • David Attenborough
  • Gandhi BBC Bitesize

Activity 4 - Design a PowerPoint presentation with a powerful anti-bullying message.

  • Anti-Bullying Week 2023

Activity 5 - Create a 'Dealing with Disagreements' leaflet that could be shared with other children in school.

  • Resolving Conflict Cards

Activity 6 - Read a book on the theme of bullying, friendship, kindness or developing confidence.

  • Books with an anti-bullying message Common Sense Education share their book recommendations.

Activity 7 - Create a piece of artwork with the title 'Respect'.

Activity 8 - Read the 'rude, mean, bullying' scenario cards and write your own definitions.

  • rude, mean, bullying

Activity 9 - Self-confidence sentences to celebrate how special you are!

  • Self confidence

Activity 11 - Design a poster which teaches people how to be respectful online.

  • Being respectful online BBC Bitesize teaches us how to be respectful and responsible online.

Activity 14 - 'How to Show Respect' worksheet.

  • How to show respect

Activity 16 - Design a pair of 'odd socks' that show this year's anti-bullying theme of RESPECT.

  • Andy and the Odd Socks Band 2024
  • Anti-bullying Alliance Odd Socks Day

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