2. WHY A FLASH-MOB?
Unexpected message
Make people want to watch
Flash mobs are very popular
but not usually for bullying
Fun way to promote anti-
bullying
Can go worldwide
3. HOW THE ANTI-BULLYING FLASH MOB
STARTED?
It started when David Lloyd George administrators
who were seeking for a positive and fun way for
their students to support Anti-Bullying day. To
insure the students had full participation the music
teacher make the dance mandatory to participate
in.
4. WHAT WE CAN DO TO HELP.
We could get bystanders to
stand up for people who are
getting bullied by making a
larger awareness
Get lots of schools, churches,
camps involved with the flash
mob
5. WHO CAN DO IT?
Every one can do this flash mob. Any
age, any place, any time. It is just
making an important notice for
bullies, normal people who might get
bullied or even people who need to get
educated.
6. HOW TO CREATE AN ANTI BULLYING FLASH
MOB
You might just want to start a flash mob yourself. The ways you could do
this is by:
Getting together with other schools, friends, clubs or dance teachers
from other schools.
Get the North Shore News or a filming business to meet you at the
location of the preformation
7. HOW TO GET THE IDEA OUT
Have you ever seen someone hurt from being bullied?
A good way to get an idea of something out is to tell the grade 6 and
7 and get them to spread the message out.
Get it public by putting it in the news paper
Send an email out
8. CELEBRATION!
On February 23, 2012 wear a pink shirt to
represent that bullying is not cool. And that
acceptance is the coolest you can get.
9. THE END
In conclusion the Anti Bullying flash mob is a really
good way to spread the word about Anti Bullying.
10. From the Super Genius Brains of:
Angus, Haley, Cole, Steven and
Daphne
http://www.vsb.bc.ca/district-news/anti-bullying-flash-mob-brings-
message-acceptance
http://www.ronitbaras.com/emotional-intelligence/personal-
development-c/bullying-24-how-to-stop-parental-bullying/
http://www.dayofpink.org/en/information-zone