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ACTIVITY 8. DATE: MONDAY, OCTOBER 12th 2020,
AMBIENTE SOCIAL
Familiar y comunitario
ACTIVIDAD COMUNICATIVA
Expresar solidaridad
APRENDIZAJE ESPERADO
Analizar problemas y sus
posibles soluciones
- READ THE TEXT AND WRITE THE SUGESTIONS THAT YOU FIND. Lee el texto y escribe las
sugerencias que tu encuentres,
-WRITE THE NEW VOCABULARY THAT YOU LEARNT. Escribe el Nuevo vocabulario que
aprendiste. Usa tu diccionario
When you're being bullied, it's very easy to feel that you are alone and that no one knows
how you feel. But that's far from the truth. 30% of children in grades 6 to 12 have
experienced bullying and an incredible 70% of children have witnessed bullying in the
school. If you are being bullied, than chances are that one out of three of your friends has
also been bullied and almost everyone you know understands the situations That is why
here at the national bullying organization. We always say: If you are being bullied at
school, you should tell an adult. That adult could be a teacher, the principal, a member of
your family, or an old friend. Whoever you get along with and who you think is
responsible. But you should tell someone.
When you tell someone, keep a record of what you said and when. If you expect that
person to do something to help you and nothing happens, then go back to them with the
record of you said and ask why. Bullying. You aren't alone. So talk to someone.
1. What is the problem?
2. What percent of children have experienced bullying'?
3. Who should you tell to?
4. How do you feel if you are bullied?
5. Should you talk someone about the bullying?

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