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What can we do to make our school community more aware of cyberbullying? From The Social Media Toolbox, instructional activity 10 of 16 takes on the tough topic of bullying. Learners research cyberbullying through online research, then create an educational activity designed to raise awareness throughout the school community.
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CCSS:
Designed
Concepts
Instructional Ideas
- Split the class and have each group create an activity in a different format, such as video or live role play
- Coordinate with administrators to launch the awareness campaign at an assembly
Classroom Considerations
- Save time by grouping students for the research component and having them pool their findings
Pros
- The lesson is a fantastic way for pupils to come together and educate their peers
- Additional research links, found in the teacher's guide, make extending the lesson easy
Cons
- None
Common Core
RI.6.1
RI.6.2
RI.7.1
RI.7.2
RI.8.1
RI.8.2
RI.9-10.1
RI.9-10.2
RI.11-12.1
RI.11-12.2
W.6.7
W.6.8
W.7.7
W.7.8
W.8.7
W.8.8
W.9-10.7
W.9-10.8
W.11-12.7
W.11-12.8
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SL.9-10.1.a
SL.9-10.3
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SL.11-12.1.a
SL.11-12.3
SL.11-12.4
L.6.1.a
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L.9-10.1.a
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L.11-12.1.a
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L.11-12.4.a