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YOUR VICTIM LESSON PLAN KIT

$19.95
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The Victim


Students will learn what victims of bullying experience and how they can carry the scars of their torment throughout their lives. By sharing the victim's story, we will dispel misconceptions about how being bullied is a fact of life and that victims will move on from it.

This kit contains:

  • A 25 page detailed lesson plan book (Presentation Assistant) containing questions, assignments and ideas to make your lesson as easy as possible.
  • 'The Victim' PowerPoint presentation - approx 60 mins. in length.
  • Reproducible handout sheets.

*Bonus #1

  • Our presenter's guide book containing tips and tricks to get the most out of your audience. - Free! (a value of $9.95)

**Bonus #2

  • Our specially written, easy to use step-by-step guide on how to use a digital projector. This guide is 100% non technical and has a picture to accompany each step. - Free! (a value of $9.95)

***Bonus #3

  • Your copy of our lesson plan kit 'Types of Bullying'
    (a value of $19.95)
    - Free!

Topics Covered:

Topic 1 – Introduction:

  • What’s in it for me?
    • Learn new methods of dealing with bullying
    • Know where your responsibility begins and ends

Topic 2 – Overview of the Victim:

  • Acts endured by the victim

Topic 3 – Common Characteristics of the Victim:

  • Types of victims

Topic 4 – Effects To the Victim:

  • Immediate and long term effects

Topic 5 – Survival Strategies:

  • M. U. S. C. L. E.
 
"TESTIMONIALS"

"Bullying involves laughter, like when someone says something to another person and you laugh. By laughing, you’re part of the bullying."

~ Allison (student)

 

"What to do when you or someone is being bullied is not to get involved and to help by persuading the bully to stop and by telling someone. Telling does NOT make you a rat."

~ Konrad (student)

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