1. Read the following presentation and watch the videos for your grade level. 2. Write your name on your index card and answer the “Bob” questions at the.

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1. Read the following presentation and watch the videos for your grade level. 2. Write your name on your index card and answer the “Bob” questions at the end. 3. Feed Bob’s brain your index card. 4. Check out a library book, read, or do an activity page.

Grade 6

You can use it to…  find information  keep in touch with family and friends  play games  watch videos  listen to music  and more!

People can use the Internet to…  steal your identity  bully you  spread lies  find out where you live  and more!

 Whenever possible, keep your personal information private.  Name  Home address  address  Phone number  Name of school  Password  Create a strong password. The Password Rap

 On social networking sites (Facebook, Instagram, etc.)…  Set your profile to private.  Only add friends you know in real life. Think Before You Post

 Post only information, photos, and videos that are appropriate.  Online choices have offline consequences. Profile Penalty

 Cyberbullying  Never respond back to rude or harassing comments.  Save or print the evidence.  Tell an adult you trust. Emma’s Story

 Do not agree to meet online friends face-to-face. Internet Safety

 If you see or hear anything online that makes you feel uncomfortable, stop and tell an adult you trust.

 Don’t spend too much time online. Get a real life!

1. A strong password must be 10 characters long. True or False? 2. When using social networking sites (Facebook, Instagram, etc.), you should use privacy settings and only add friends you know in real life. True or False? 3. Posting embarrassing photos or videos online is a good idea. True or False? 4. If you ever experience cyberbullying, you should handle it by saving the messages and telling an adult. True or False? 5. It is dangerous to agree to meet online friends in person. True or False? 6. If you see something online that makes you feel uncomfortable, exit the website and tell a trusted adult. True or False?