Middle and High School Activities

Free activities and resources designed for older students. The goal is to creatively engage them through conversation, event planning, activities, art and music to build their understanding of how to handle bullying situations.

Display these posters in the classroom, hallway, or office as a reminder that actions have impact. Order ($10 per set, $5 for each additional set), download, print, or share the 5-poster series. These 18″ x 24″ posters are available in English and Spanish.

An activity designed with hypothetical bullying scenarios (that are based on real events), which students can use to think through responses and solutions.

Encourage everyone to make a commitment to be together against bullying — and united for kindness, acceptance and inclusion.

Share your story, poetry, or artwork on the topic of bullying. Submissions can be about topics such as: What is bullying? How does bullying make me feel? What can I do to prevent bullying? You can use pencils, markers, paint, crayons, or other art mediums.

Watch this five-minute video designed to provide authentic insight and perspective from peers on issues related to cyberbullying. Use the suggested discussion questions to continue the dialogue.

Share these teen relevant videos created by and with youth, which are supplemented with classroom discussion questions.

School Event Planning Guide

Every Student Should Have a Safe Learning Environment

How many students in your school or community have been harmed by bullying?
Be a leader by showing that you care. You can take action with this guide designed for students and educators to plan bullying prevention events in their school or community.

This five-step guide provides helpful information to create a meaningful event; including how to form your committee, setting the date and location, planning your activities, promoting your event, and holding the event.

Download Guide