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Bullying Prevention Posters

Show school support for National Bullying Prevention Awareness Week. Download this colorful poster pdf icon (see below) to display in your hallways and classrooms or give one to each student to take home.

National Bullying Prevention Awareness Week Poster

Elementary Schools (Kids) Against Bullying

Promote bullying awareness in your school through PACER’s Annual National Bullying Prevention Awareness Week, the first week in October. The event includes exciting activities, information, and contests that will engage youth, educators, and parents in creating a safer world for children with and without disabilities.

Bullying Prevention Web Site

Kids Against Bullying is a Web site created for elementary school children. It is a creative and informative resource to educate students about bullying prevention and provide methods to respond to bullying situations. The site features an animated cast of characters, information, celebrity videos, Webisodes, games, animation, contest and other activities. Parents and professionals will find helpful tips, intervention strategies, and resources for use at home or school.

Stick Puppet Role Plays Featuring Club Crew

Role plays are an interactive method to creatively engage elementary school children to learn options for handling bullying situations. Read more >>>

Kids Against Bullying Coloring Book

Bullying is no fun, but learning about it can be. PACER’s coloring book pdf icon gives teachers and students a great opportunity to talk about bullying while they have fun. Each page includes an important message about respecting others, valuing differences, and being a friend. Download these pages and discover how kids and crayons can help prevent bullying. Be sure to check out the “Tell Us Your Story” coloring contest on the last page and help your students become a Kid Against Bullying!

Tool Kit for Elementary School Classrooms

A complete classroom tool kit for discussing bullying prevention during National Bullying Prevention Awareness Week. Features free downloads of daily activities, games and contests.

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Lesson Plan for Elementary School Children

Use the www.PACERKidsAgainstBullying.org site as a resource tool in your classroom.

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Bullying Prevention BookmarksBullying Prevention Bookmark

Promote National Bullying Prevention Awareness Week by giving each student in your school a special bookmark. One side invites students to take the "Be a Kid Against Bullying" pledge. The other side features fun characters from the Club Crew of PACER's bullying prevention Web site, www.PACERKidsAgainstBullying.org. Bookmarks are $10 per order.

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Enter a Contest!

Parents and teachers--Encourage your child and student to enter the "Tell Us Your Story" contest. Winning entries posted to the Kids Against Bullying Web site.

Have you ever been bullied? Have you seen bullying? What happened? How did you feel? We want to hear about it!

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Suggested Reading List

Reading stories about bullying and bystander intervention can be a powerful way to discuss bullying interventions. The following books incorporate age appropriate story lines on handling bullying situations and allow the opportunity for drawing parallels between the story and situations that have happened at school.

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Take the Pledge to "Be A Kid Against Bullying"

As a Kid Against Bullying, I will:

  • Speak up when I see bullying
  • Reach out to others who are bullied
  • And be a friend whenever I see bullying.

Kids taking the pledge receive the "official certificate." pdf icon

Bullying Prevention Videos

PACER now offers three bullying prevention videos featuring elementary school students; "What Bullying Is", "How Bullying Feels", and "What You Can Do".

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Where's Pip?

Pip, the hamster mascot of the Club Crew, loves to go to new places and meet new kids, you never know where Pip might show up. Pip might be found on the playground, in the classroom, or playing baseball.

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