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Books with title Cyber Bullying

  • Bullying

    Lori Hile

    eBook (Heinemann, Nov. 1, 2014)
    Imagine walking around with a knot in your stomach, each day, every day. That's how many victims of bullying feel. Others suffer more - and take their own lives. So is bullying normal? This book shows how to understand and deal with the bullying that occurs everyday in streets, schools, and the digital world, exploding some myths along the way.
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  • Bullying

    Lucia Raatma

    language (Cherry Lake Publishing, Oct. 20, 2013)
    Bullying is a major problem for kids everywhere. Readers will develop word recognition and reading skills while learning about what bullying is and how it affects people. They will also find out how to avoid being on either side of a bullying relationship, as well as how to react if they notice other people being bullied. Additional text features and search tools, including a glossary and an index, help students locate information and learn new words.
  • Cyber Bullying

    Rachel Stuckey

    Paperback (Crabtree Publishing Company, Feb. 28, 2013)
    Shows that cyber bullying is on the rise. Cyber bullying involves using technology, like the Internet or cell phones, to bully or harass another person. This book offers a look at cyber bullying and explains how it is different from other forms of bullying.
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  • Cyber bullying

    Lauri S. Scherer

    Library Binding (Greenhaven Press, Feb. 11, 2015)
    This volume of the Introducing Issues with Opposing Viewpoints series explores whether cyberbullying is a serious problem. It also covers how cyberbullying should be punished. Finally, this volume discusses how cyberbullying can be prevented.; Inspired by the acclaimed Opposing Viewpoints series, this series helps readers gain an awareness of current issues and develop critical thinking skills by presenting a wealth of information on contemporary issues in a colorful, easy-to-read format.; In addition to pro/con articles, each Introducing Issues with Opposing Viewpoints volume includes appealing features designed to help students understand the complexities of current issues: Full-color photographs, charts, graphs, and cartoons supplement t
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  • Cyber Bullying

    Rachel Stuckey

    Library Binding (Crabtree Pub Co, April 1, 2013)
    A series that explores a range of bullying behaviors at the forefront of parental, educational and societal concern, and encourages kids to take a stand against bullying of all kinds. Simultaneous.
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  • Bullying

    Susan K. Leigh

    Hardcover (Leigh Susan, Jan. 1, 2005)
    Bullying (God, I Need to Talk to You About...) [Paperback] [Jan 01, 2005] Sus...
  • Cyber Bullying

    Nick Hunter

    Paperback (Heinemann, Aug. 1, 2011)
    Accessible yet sophisticated book that explains the growing problem of cyber bullying and offers good advice on how to deal with it.
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  • Bullying

    Fern Brady

    Paperback (Inklings Publishing, April 26, 2018)
    In this second volume of the Perceptions Series, you will find short stories and poems from various children's books authors. Each explores the tough topic of bullying. Either from the victim's perspective or that of the bully, these selections include thought-provoking discussion questions and extension activities for parents and educators. Geared for children between grades 3 to 6, this anthology series hopes to entertain and enlighten as readers delve into a deeper understanding of the value of all people. Consider purchasing the first volume, Special Needs, as well to begin your collection!
  • Cyber Bullying

    Nick Hunter

    Library Binding (Heinemann, July 1, 2011)
    Accessible yet sophisticated book that explains the growing problem of cyber bullying and offers good advice on how to deal with it.
  • Cyberbullying

    Lucia Raatma

    Paperback (Children's Press, March 1, 2013)
    With the rapid increase in internet access in recent years, cyberbullying has become a major problem for millions of young people.Readers (Grades 3-5) will find out about the many different types of cyberbullying, from posting unflattering photos online to sending threatening text messages. They will also learn why it is important to avoid these activities and what they can do if they are victims of cyberbullying.
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  • Cyber Bullying

    Nick Hunter

    Paperback (Raintree, July 6, 2012)
    This series tackles difficult issues of the day and their place in society. The issues are current, newsworthy, and debatable or are issues which, though not debatable, are real issues that teens regularly face in their schools and communities.
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  • Cyberbullying

    Lauri S. Scherer

    eBook (Greenhaven Press, Feb. 11, 2015)
    This volume of the Introducing Issues with Opposing Viewpoints Series explores whether cyberbullying is a serious problem. It also covers how cyberbullying should be punished. Finally, this volume discusses how cyberbullying can be prevented.This series is inspired by the highly acclaimed Opposing Viewpoints series, which explores important issues, placing expert opinions from a wide range of sources in a unique pro/con format. Like its predecessor, Introducing Issues with Opposing Viewpoints promotes issue awareness as well as critical thinking. Even more user-friendly and accessible than its parent series, it offers a wealth of information at a lower reading level, in a bright, engaging package. This appealing combination helps more students grasp the controversies of our increasingly complex world. Each anthology features useful charts, graphs and cartoons, engaging fact boxes that provide at-a-glance information and questions that focus on vocabulary and reading comprehension. Further research is encouraged through annotated bibliographies, web sites and organizations to contact.β€’In addition to pro/con articles, each Introducing Issues with Opposing Viewpoints volume includes appealing features designed to help students understand the complexities of current issues: Full-color photographs, charts, graphs, and cartoons supplement the text; Engaging fact boxes provide at-a-glance information; Guided reading questions aid comprehension; A list of basic facts about the issue broadens readers' understanding; Glossary, annotated bibliography, Web sites, and organizations to contact supplement student research.