Is It Bullying Google Slides Game

$4.00

Do your students think everything is bullying? Are you worried that they won't recognize true bullying if they see it? Use this “Is It Bullying?” Google Slides game to teach your students the difference between bullying, conflict, and a mean moment. Your students will love the interactive game format, and it is perfect to use while social distancing or doing virtual lessons.

If you are looking for the printable version of this game, check out this Is It Bullying Scoot Game!

If you are looking to purchase the digital and printable version of this game, click here to save 20%!

This resource is part of a bullying prevention activities bundle, a social emotional learning scoot game bundle and a character education AND social emotional learning scoot game bundle!

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What's Included:

  • 30 editable question slides to encourage students to differentiate between conflict, a mean moment, and bullying

  • A correct answer slide with an explanation for each question

  • An incorrect answer slide with an explanation for each question

For more information, please see the preview

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Ideas For Use:

  • Bullying prevention lessons or small groups

  • With students who could benefit from learning an accurate definition of bullying

  • To help students better recognize bullying

  • With students who may be targets of bullying

  • With students who have displayed bullying behaviors

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What Others Are Saying:

  • I used the lesson to address bullying with 5th and 6th grade students. The students were engaged in the lesson. They got excited to answer the questions and have a discussion.” -Erin B.

  • “My students loved this trivia game. They were so excited to get to it at the end of the lesson. It really helped them understand the differences between bullying, conflict and a mean moment. Very happy with the purchase!” -Nicole K.

***Please download your resources as soon as you receive them. The links will expire after 24 hours. If you cannot get to your resources in this time frame, please e-mail me at CounselorChelsey@gmail.com and I will make sure you get what you purchased.

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Do your students think everything is bullying? Are you worried that they won't recognize true bullying if they see it? Use this “Is It Bullying?” Google Slides game to teach your students the difference between bullying, conflict, and a mean moment. Your students will love the interactive game format, and it is perfect to use while social distancing or doing virtual lessons.

If you are looking for the printable version of this game, check out this Is It Bullying Scoot Game!

If you are looking to purchase the digital and printable version of this game, click here to save 20%!

This resource is part of a bullying prevention activities bundle, a social emotional learning scoot game bundle and a character education AND social emotional learning scoot game bundle!

_______________________________________________________________________________

What's Included:

  • 30 editable question slides to encourage students to differentiate between conflict, a mean moment, and bullying

  • A correct answer slide with an explanation for each question

  • An incorrect answer slide with an explanation for each question

For more information, please see the preview

_______________________________________________________________________________

Ideas For Use:

  • Bullying prevention lessons or small groups

  • With students who could benefit from learning an accurate definition of bullying

  • To help students better recognize bullying

  • With students who may be targets of bullying

  • With students who have displayed bullying behaviors

_______________________________________________________________________________

What Others Are Saying:

  • I used the lesson to address bullying with 5th and 6th grade students. The students were engaged in the lesson. They got excited to answer the questions and have a discussion.” -Erin B.

  • “My students loved this trivia game. They were so excited to get to it at the end of the lesson. It really helped them understand the differences between bullying, conflict and a mean moment. Very happy with the purchase!” -Nicole K.

***Please download your resources as soon as you receive them. The links will expire after 24 hours. If you cannot get to your resources in this time frame, please e-mail me at CounselorChelsey@gmail.com and I will make sure you get what you purchased.

Do your students think everything is bullying? Are you worried that they won't recognize true bullying if they see it? Use this “Is It Bullying?” Google Slides game to teach your students the difference between bullying, conflict, and a mean moment. Your students will love the interactive game format, and it is perfect to use while social distancing or doing virtual lessons.

If you are looking for the printable version of this game, check out this Is It Bullying Scoot Game!

If you are looking to purchase the digital and printable version of this game, click here to save 20%!

This resource is part of a bullying prevention activities bundle, a social emotional learning scoot game bundle and a character education AND social emotional learning scoot game bundle!

_______________________________________________________________________________

What's Included:

  • 30 editable question slides to encourage students to differentiate between conflict, a mean moment, and bullying

  • A correct answer slide with an explanation for each question

  • An incorrect answer slide with an explanation for each question

For more information, please see the preview

_______________________________________________________________________________

Ideas For Use:

  • Bullying prevention lessons or small groups

  • With students who could benefit from learning an accurate definition of bullying

  • To help students better recognize bullying

  • With students who may be targets of bullying

  • With students who have displayed bullying behaviors

_______________________________________________________________________________

What Others Are Saying:

  • I used the lesson to address bullying with 5th and 6th grade students. The students were engaged in the lesson. They got excited to answer the questions and have a discussion.” -Erin B.

  • “My students loved this trivia game. They were so excited to get to it at the end of the lesson. It really helped them understand the differences between bullying, conflict and a mean moment. Very happy with the purchase!” -Nicole K.

***Please download your resources as soon as you receive them. The links will expire after 24 hours. If you cannot get to your resources in this time frame, please e-mail me at CounselorChelsey@gmail.com and I will make sure you get what you purchased.

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