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Odd Girl Out

Odd Girl Out. Vocabulary Terms. aggressive. acting in a hostile manner that denies the rights of others. aggressor. One acting in a hostile manner ( bully) provokes others starts fights. victim. One that the aggression is aimed at (target) physically or verbally attacked.

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Odd Girl Out

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  1. Odd Girl Out Vocabulary Terms

  2. aggressive • acting in a hostile manner that denies the rights of others

  3. aggressor • One acting in a hostile manner (bully) • provokes others • starts fights

  4. victim • One that the aggression is aimed at (target) • physically or verbally attacked

  5. bystander • One that is nearby during a conflict • plays a pivotal role in conflict resolution

  6. problem solver bystander • A bystander who tries to de-escalate the situation

  7. Questions for Reflection #1 • Even though it appears that Stacey comes to Vanessa’s rescue, is she really a friend (problem-solving bystander) or a foe (aggressor)? • How does Stacey’s behavior affect Nikki’s behavior?

  8. Questions for Reflection • What do you think about how Vanessa has been treated? • How do you think Vanessa feels about how she has been treated? • What did you notice Vanessa do as a result of being bullied? • What do you think you would do in Vanessa’s shoes?

  9. Closure – Side A Index Card • Should I show this movie each year? • Do you think it would help students not bully other students? • Do you think this movie will help kids who are bullied think about how to handle being bullied?

  10. Closure – Side B Index Card Write any other comments or questions you have about bullying . . . .

  11. Bullying Prevention Tips If bullied, tell your parents. Telling is not tattling. Tell a trusted teacher, counselor, principal, or have your parents talk to the school. Do not retaliate or get angry. Respond evenly and firmly or say nothing and walk away. Develop friendships and stick up for each other. Act confident. Take a different route to and from school. Avoid unsupervised areas of school. Do not bring expensive items to school.

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