Tony And The Mean Bully

Tony raising his hand during class.
This is our friend Tony who is the main character in this story.

Tony And The Mean Bully by Rachael Cary is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported License


Tony sitting and reading while doing homework when he got the mean message.
Tony is doing his homework for class when he gets a mean message.

 One day, I was in the library doing work for my class and I got a mean message and it really hurt my feelings. 


Tony's teacher using the chalkboard while teaching.
Tony's teacher saw that Tony was sad.

My teacher knew I was sad and could not do my work. He asked “What is wrong?" I knew I had to tell my teacher about the message.


Tony went to the Principle's office to tell him about what happened.
Tony is going to tell the Principle why he is sad.

My teacher said I should tell the Principle about the message, so we went to the office.


The bully got detention for sending the mean message.
The bully got in trouble for sending the message.

The boy that sent this to me got detention for a week. The principle told me how cyberbullying is a very bad thing and that it can hurt people's feelings and make them very upset. 


Gold stars make Tony happy
Tony wants people to be as happy as he is when he gets gold stars

I learned that I will never bully anyone while online, no matter what because I do not want to hurt someones feelings and make them sad!  I want people to always be as happy as I am when I get a gold star.


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All images in this book were downloaded from Discovery Education's Clip Art, All clip art in Discovery Education's Clip Art Gallery created by Mark A. Hicks, illustrator.

All  links to the glossary, response areas and also coaches were created on bookbuilder and text was inputed by Rachael Cary in her own personal words to help students better understand certain aspects of this text.