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Anti-Bullying Action Plan Creation

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Lesson Plan

Anti-Bullying Action Plan Creation

Address bullying incident with restorative practices

In this lesson, students will watch the video 'Ways to Stop Bullying' and then work in small groups to create an Anti-Bullying Action Plan for their classroom. This lesson is important as it empowers students with actionable steps to prevent and stop bullying, fostering a supportive and empathetic classroom environment.

Audience

3rd grade, 24 students

Time

25 min

Approach

Address bullying incident with restorative practices

Materials

Video: Ways to Stop Bullying, Poster boards, Markers and crayons, and Anti-Bullying Action Plan Template (worksheet)

Step 1

Introduction

3 mins

  • Start by greeting the class and briefly addressing the recent bullying incident (without naming any individuals).
  • Explain that today you will be working together to come up with solutions to prevent bullying and create a safer classroom.
  • Introduce the video 'Ways to Stop Bullying' and explain that it will provide some helpful tips.

Step 2

Watch Video

6 mins

  • Play the video: Ways to Stop Bullying.
  • Ask students to pay close attention to the four-step method discussed in the video.

Step 3

Group Activity: Action Plan Creation

10 mins

  • Divide the class into small groups (4-5 students per group).
  • Distribute poster boards, markers, and the Anti-Bullying Action Plan Template to each group.
  • Instruct each group to create a poster that outlines an action plan for preventing bullying. They should include the steps from the video and add any of their own ideas.
  • Encourage creativity and teamwork.

Step 4

Sharing and Discussion

5 mins

  • Have each group present their action plan to the class.
  • Allow a few minutes for questions and discussion.
  • Conclude by emphasizing the importance of using these plans to make their classroom a bully-free zone.

Step 5

Closure

1 min

  • Thank the students for their participation and remind them that stopping bullying is a team effort.
  • Encourage them to be proactive in implementing their plans and supporting one another.
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Worksheet

Anti-Bullying Action Plan Template

This worksheet will guide students in creating a comprehensive action plan to prevent bullying in their classroom.

Define the problem (What is bullying?):

Discuss different forms of bullying (e.g., physical, verbal, cyberbullying).







Identify steps to take when witnessing bullying:

Reference steps from the video and add your own ideas.







List actions to support someone who is being bullied:

Consider ways to be a supportive friend.







Create a pledge for classmates to sign:

Write a pledge that everyone in the group can agree to follow to keep the classroom safe and bully-free.







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