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No Name-Calling Week - GLSEN and Simon & Schuster Children's Publishing
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K to 12
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Are you looking for some "fresh" ideas to stop bullying in your classroom but unsure where or how to begin? You're in the right place. This website highlights No Name-Calling ...more
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Are you looking for some "fresh" ideas to stop bullying in your classroom but unsure where or how to begin? You're in the right place. This website highlights No Name-Calling Week: an annual week of practical educational activities aimed at ending all types of name-calling. No Name-Calling Week was inspired by the young adult novel, The Misfits, and offers an opportunity to address bullying as an ongoing issue. In addition to a timeline of No Name-Calling Week's history, the site provides suggestions for observing the week, facts about bullying everyone should know, and emphasizes the importance of recognizing No Name-Calling Week.
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In the Classroom
Use this site as a starting point to learn about and incorporate No Name-Calling Week into your classroom activities. Have students use Canva for Education, reviewed here to create posters with suggestions on how to address name-calling by using kindness or walking away from difficult situations. Ask students to use Free Comic Strip Maker by Adobe, reviewed here to create cartoons demonstrating how to address and defuse name-calling situations.
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