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Cyberbullying and Civic Participation Lesson PlanCyberbullying and Civic Participation Lesson Plan
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7th - 8th
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English Language Arts
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Cyberbullying and Civic Participation

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Encourage your class to create rules and regulations for cyberbullying. Learners explore civic participation by thinking about the rules and regulations already in place in their lives and studying Canada's Canada Gazette. As a final activity, class members make their own School Gazette that lays out rules against cyberbullying at school.

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cyberbullying, bullying, rules, civic duty, civics, laws

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bullying, bystander, cyberbullying, regulation, rules, civic participation, perpetrator, law, canada gazette, restrictive rules, prescriptive rules, Informational Text, english language arts

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