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Anti-bullying Activity - Interactive Posters UP2US

Added: 03 Mar 2016 Contributor: Webwise Resource type: Audio / Video / Lesson Plan

The interactive poster activity is a fun and easy way of spreading anti-bullying messages while making positive, creative and innovative use of technology. Using the poster grids, stickers and cut-out shapes provided in the Kit young people can design colourful posters with anti-bullying slogans.

The idea is that these posters will then be made interactive when students share a photograph of their poster on social media. This will contribute to creating a positive anti-bullying culture on social media sites using messages generated by young people and disseminated amongst their peers.

How it maps to the curriculum

JC
SPHE

Strand: Belonging & Integrating

Strand unit: Bullying is Everyone's Business

Suggestions for use: Use this resource to meet the education and prevention strategy requirement of the Anti-Bullying Procedures for Primary and Post-Primary Schools, published in September 2013.

Key Skills:

  • Being Creative
  • Communicating
  • Managing Information and Thinking
  • Staying Well
  • Working with Others
  • Literacy
  • Managing Myself

Meta information

  • Asset type: Online Resource
  • Language: English
  • Rights: Attribution-Noncommercial Share Alike Creative Commons
  • Cost: No

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