2. Objectives:
The children will know and understand that:
Bullying can be stopped.
There are ways of tackling
bullying.
Teacher’s
Notes
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3. Emma got out of the car and waved
at her mum. She turned to walk
towards the playground and heard
her mum’s voice in the distance
calling, ‘Have a lovely day, darling!.’
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4. Suddenly, two big boys and
their huge dog surrounded her
and shouted, ‘Give us your
money!’ Emma held on tightly
to her purse.
What words can you think of to
describe Emma’s feelings?
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5. ‘No,’ shouted Emma and tried to dodge the
boys. One of the boys grabbed her hand and
snatched the purse. The other boy pushed
her and whispered, ‘ Don’t tell anyone or
you’ll get hurt.’
The boys ran away laughing and Emma quickly
hurried into the school building and into her
classroom. Her teacher sat at her desk and
smiled at Emma.
Did Emma tell her teacher about the boys?
YES NO
6. The teacher took Emma to the headmaster who rang the
police. Emma described the boys and their dog who were
soon found and taken away in a police car. They apologised
for what they had done and Emma never had any problems
with them again.
How does Emma How do the bullies
feel now? feel now?
7. At lunchtime Emma was playing with
her friends on the playground when
she saw the boys who bullied her
outside the school gate. She could
see that they were taking money
from another child.
Did Emma tell her dinner ladies about the boys?
YES NO
8. The dinner lady took How does Emma feel now?
Emma to the
headmaster who rang
the police. Emma
described the boys
and their dog who
were soon taken to the
police station. They How do the bullies feel now?
apologised for what
they had done and
Emma never had any
problems with them
again.
9. At the end of the day Emma waited
outside school for her mum to arrive.
Once again the boys surrounded her
and whispered a warning. “We’ll be
back for more money tomorrow.
Make sure you keep your mouth shut
or you’ll end up seriously hurt,” they
said. They quickly ran off as Emma’s
mum arrived in the car.
“Who were those boys you were
talking to?” mum asked.
Did Emma tell her mum about the boys?
YES NO
10. Mum took Emma to the How does Emma feel now?
police station and
Emma described the
boys and their dog.
They were soon caught
by the police and
brought back to the
station. They How do the bullies feel now?
apologised for what
they had done and
Emma never had any
problems with them
again.
11. Later that evening
Emma started crying.
Mum came over and
asked her what the
matter was. Emma
decided to tell her
mum about the bullies
and Mum telephoned
the police .
How does Emma feel now?
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12. Next morning Mum took Emma to
school as normal. The police were
waiting near the school gates and
Emma was able to show them the
children who had stolen her money.
The police took the boys and the dog
back to the station to question them.
Emma skipped happily into school and
was never bothered by the bullies
again.
How does Emma feel now? How do the bullies feel now?
13. Teachers Notes
Discuss how the victim and bully will feel
Discuss what choices the child has when
being bullied
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