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Be a Cyber Hero Lesson Plan

Students will define cyberbullying, recognize its emotional impact, and practice strategies to prevent and respond to online bullying by creating their own ‘Cyber Hero’ pledge.

Cyberbullying can harm students’ well-being and school climate. Teaching awareness, empathy, and response strategies empowers all students to create a safer, more respectful online community.

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Teacher Preparation

10 minutes

Step 1

1. Introduction

5 minutes

Step 2

2. Watch & Discuss Video

10 minutes

Step 3

3. Scenario Activity

15 minutes

Step 4

4. Create Your Cyber Hero Pledge

10 minutes

Step 5

5. Wrap-Up & Reflection

5 minutes

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Be a Cyber Hero

Use this slide to introduce the lesson. Greet students, explain that they will become “Cyber Heroes,” and review today’s objectives.

What is Cyberbullying?

Ask: “What comes to mind when you hear ‘cyberbullying’?” Encourage several responses and connect to the TikTok incident at your school.

Why It Matters

Point out how online actions affect real feelings and relationships. Reference school climate and student well-being.

Play the video all the way through. Ask students to listen for specific examples of harmful online behavior.

Video Discussion

Lead a whole-class discussion using these prompts. Call on different students to share.

Scenario Activity

Distribute the [Cyberbullying Scenarios Handout](#cyberbullying-scenarios-handout). Circulate as groups work and assist if they need help.

Create Your Cyber Hero Pledge

Hand out the pledge template. Encourage students to write specific, actionable items. Offer examples if needed.

Wrap-Up & Reflection

Summarize the key ideas and ask students to sign their pledges. Remind them to keep it as a reminder.

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Giver & Cyber Hero Integration

Students will connect themes of information control and emotional suppression in The Giver (chapters 8–12) to real-world cyberbullying, analyzing scenarios and creating empathetic community rules and a ‘Cyber Hero’ pledge from Jonas’s perspective.

Linking The Giver’s themes of control, community rules, and emotional awareness to digital ‘netiquette’ deepens understanding of power, empathy, and responsibility in literature and online life.

Audience

Time

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Materials

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Teacher Preparation

15 minutes

Step 1

Session 1 — Warm-Up & Introduction

10 minutes

Step 2

Session 1 — Reading Discussion

15 minutes

Step 3

Session 1 — Rules Comparison

10 minutes

Step 4

Session 1 — Watch & Discuss Video

10 minutes

Step 5

Session 2 — Recap & Connection

5 minutes

Step 6

Session 2 — Scenario Remix Activity

15 minutes

Step 7

Session 2 — Create Jonas’s Cyber Hero Pledge

15 minutes

Step 8

Session 2 — Debate & Reflection

10 minutes

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