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Upstander Anti-Bullying Activities for Juice Box Bully or DARE!

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The Responsive Counselor
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I love the upstander concept and this was great for my students. The book is wonderful and this is such a great activity to do after reading the book. Great product!
The juice box bully is one of my favorite beginning of the year read alouds! love this resource for the beginning of the year to explain how to be an upstander and not a bystander. I had the kids act out scenarios for role playing and I love to refer to this resource throughout the year.
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We all want our students to become upstanders but like other social skills, this takes direct teaching, modeling, and practice. This anti-bullying lesson plan (standalone or paired with a mentor text) helps build positive classroom culture and community and gives students the opportunity to really learn and practice what it means to be an upstander.

This lesson plan includes:

  • Brief opening ‘hook’ activity
  • Slideshow for teaching about bystander vs. upstander
  • Discussion questions for three different mentor text options: Dare! by Erin Frankel, The Juice Box Bully by Maria Dismondy and Bob Soronson, and Say Something by Peggy Moss
  • Interactive and collaborative activities for students to practice being an upstander. Includes 30 scenarios (Color and B&W).
  • Class pledge and student pledge cards.
  • Exit Ticket for teacher/counselor to gauge mastery

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✨Glowing Praise for This Resource✨

Excellent resource for such an important topic. I absolutely love using this, super cute & engaging. My students love this too. Will use for years to come.” ~Candace D.

“I LOVED using this resource! The scenario cards promoted such great discussion in my class about how to be an Upstander!” ~Rustic Resources

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