Cyber Bullying Cartoons
It’s time for some creative sharing!
Use what you learned to create a cartoon about a cyber bullying situation. Each frame should show a different part of the situation:
Of course, you are welcome to have more than three frames.
Use any technology or program you would like. Some programs I have used with my students to design cartoons are Pixie and PowerPoint. You can also create a cartoon by hand.
This example was created using Pixie.
Use what you learned to create a cartoon about a cyber bullying situation. Each frame should show a different part of the situation:
- One frame should show what a cyber bully might do or post.
- One frame should show what you might do when faced with this situation or message.
- One frame should show a positive ending to the bullying.
Of course, you are welcome to have more than three frames.
Use any technology or program you would like. Some programs I have used with my students to design cartoons are Pixie and PowerPoint. You can also create a cartoon by hand.
This example was created using Pixie.
Notice that I:
Make sure you do these things, too. Also be sure to include your first name somewhere on the cartoon.
If you’d like your cartoon to be shared on this site, you can submit it to me through DROPitTOme.
- used dark text on a light background, or light text on a dark background
- made my text large enough to easily read
- used spelling and grammar check
- filled up my space with text and pictures
- added a title
Make sure you do these things, too. Also be sure to include your first name somewhere on the cartoon.
If you’d like your cartoon to be shared on this site, you can submit it to me through DROPitTOme.
- Go to dropitto.me/lrothfeld (or just click on the picture below).
- Enter the password kickCB.
- Click Browse.
- Choose your file.
- That's it!
Keep in mind that I might need to make some changes before posting your cartoon. For example, if your text is hard to see, I might make it bigger or change the color. I might also make a spelling or grammar correction if you accidentally missed something.
Next you will see a list of websites and films to learn even more about cyber bullying.
Kick Cyber Bullying was created by Liat Rothfeld. Last modified May 2016.
Portions of the information on this site were taken or modified, with permission, from Common Sense Media.
Portions of the information on this site were taken or modified, with permission, from Common Sense Media.