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SURFING THE SAFE WAY Internet Safety by Eva Kizer

Digitial literacy and Citizenship

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SURFING THE SAFE WAY

Internet Safetyby

Eva Kizer

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Internet Safety

Things to remember to keep you safe when surfing the internet.

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Computers can be lots of fun.

Meet people around the world.

Connect with friendsPlay games

Homework

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Surfing the Internet

• Always show respect online• Do not use bad language• Communicate on the internet with words

that you would repeat to your mother.• Respect rules set my your parents or teacher.

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Safety First

Always ask a parent or teacher

before connecting to the internet

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Ask your parent or teacher before connecting to the internet!

If you answered “my parents tell me it’s OK”, You are CORRECT. Even if you have a dog that can stand on it’s head and you sister’s hair turns purple, always remember to get permission from your parents before getting on the internet!

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Be Careful with the people you meet and the places you go….

Around the World

Across the United States

In a your town or any town

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Punching letters on the keyboard can connect you to the wrong things.

Be careful when you

search sites on the internet!

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Never share personal information like…

• Your Name• Your Age• Your Address• Your Phone Number• Your Parent’s Information• Your Email address• Your School Name• Your password or user

nameJust as you stay away from strangers on the street,

Be careful about strangers on the internet!

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Never agree to meet anyone you meet on the internet!

Just like strangers, tell your parents if someone talks to you in the wrong manner online or if someone wants to try and meet you.

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If you answered “B” you are CORRECT. If you answered “A” remember you should never communicate with anyone you do not know.

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Never put or send pictures on the internet without you parent or

teacher’s permission!

Always let your parent or teacher help when putting pictures on the internet.

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Respect your internet rules set by your parents.

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1. Which is okay to give out over the Internet? a. My last name b. My school name c. My teacher’s name d. My favorite TV show e. My address

2. While on the Internet, you see a website that makes you feel uncomfortable. What should you do?

a. Write down the name and don’t go there again. b. Tell your friends, so they can avoid it too. c. Go tell a parent, guardian or teacher. d. Unplug the computer.

3. It is okay to send someone online your picture when: a. They send you theirs first b. You send them an old picture c. As long as you don’t send them your address too d. Only if a parent or guardian is with you and says it is okay

4. When you get on the internet, you should:a. Wait until your parents are asleep.b. Tell you parents you want to get on the internet.c. Hide in your closet with your laptop.

5. If you have been talking on the Internet to a person for a long time, and they want to meet, which is okay to do?

a. Meet them, as long as you bring a friend. b. Meet in a public place. c. Tell someone where you will be before you go. d. Ask your parent or guardian first and have them go with you.

QUIZ

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Follow the Digital Trail (K-2)

Keep It Private (K-2)

Staying Safe Online (K-2)

Common Core Common Core: SL.K.1a-b, SL.2.1a- SL.K.2-6, L.K-2.6

Common Core State Common Core: RF.K.4, RF.1-2.4a, RL.K-2.1, RL.K-2.3, RL.K-1.4, RL.K.10, RI.K-2.1, RI.K-1.4, RI.2.7, RI.K-1.10, SL.K.1a-b, SL.2.1a-c, SL.K.2-4, SL.2.3, SL.K.6, SL.2.6, L.K-2.6

Common Core: RL.K-2.1, RL.K-1.4, RL.K.10, RI.K-2.1, RI.K-1.4, RI.2.7, RI.K.10, RF.K.4, RF.1-2.4a, SL.K.1a-b, SL.2.1a-c, SL.K.2-6, SL.2.3, SL.2.6, L.K-2.6

Screen Out the Mean (K-2)

Common Core Common Core: RF.1-2.4a, RF.K.4, SL.K.1a-b, SL.K.2-6, RL.K-2.1-3, RL.K-1.4, RL.K.10, RI.K-1.1-4, RI.2.1, RI.2.3, RI.2.7, RI.K-1.10, SL.2.1a-c, SL.2.2-3, SL.2.6, L.K-2.6

COMMON CORE STANDARDS

What kinds of information should I keep to myself when I use the Internet?

How do you stay safe when you visit websites?

What can you do when someone is mean to you online?

What information is appropriate in a digital footprint?