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Storyboard for BookBuilder Title of the Book: (Anti) Cyberbullying: Help for Parents Content Area: Adult Education Genre: ClassificationGrade Level: Adults Select your coaches When you start your book: Coaches are used to provide the reader with supports to help them become strategic and to stay engaged with learning. You can decide how you want the coaches to help, what to name them, and what kind of support they should offer. It helps to create one consistent role for each coach. The coach will read whatever you type. Select the style of the page title Page Table of Contents One picture and text on left or right Picture and text on top or bottom Two column text with pictures Text or picture only

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Storyboard for BookBuilder Title of the Book: (Anti) Cyberbullying: Help for Parents Content Area: Adult Education Genre: ClassificationGrade Level: Adults

Select your coaches When you start your book: Coaches are used to provide the reader with supports to help them become strategic and to stay engaged with learning. You can decide how you want the coaches to help, what to name them, and what kind of support they should offer. It helps to create one consistent role for each coach. The coach will read whatever you type.

Select the style of the page

title Page Table of Contents

One picture and

text on left or right

Picture and text on top or bottom

Two column text with pictures

Text or picture only

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For Each page you need to complete the following information for your storyboard.

Element

Image& Size, color

470 x 310 Original color

Source image: Alt Text for screenreader:

http://killingourkids.com/killingourkids-www/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2010/11/Victim-of-Cyber-Bullying.jpg “Girl upset about a text message that says you’re a loser.”

Text Size, color (font should be at least 14)

Why it Matters: Dangers of Cyberbullying Arial Black 20 pt Black Nothing crushes kids’ self-confidence faster than humiliation.

And just imagine a public humiliation sent instantly to

everyone they know.

Audio Text to speech via Bookbuilder

Audio Music? Or N/A

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Coach 1 (Definition/Explanation)

Humiliating informationposted on the Internet is extremely difficult to prevent or remove, and millions of people can see it.

Coach 2 (Actions)

Teach your child that information posted online is there forever. While you can’t control what other kids say, you can prevent your child from giving them items to humiliate him or her.

Coach 3 (Facts)

Most cyberbullying happens when adults aren’t around, so parents and teachers often see only the depression or anxiety that results from being hurt or bullied. This emotional damage can last a lifetime.

Student Response Answer these questions:

1. What is cyberbullying?

2. Give an example of cyberbullying.

3. Why is cyberbullying dangerous?

4. Do you have any experience with cyberbullying?