Staying Safe online.

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Staying Safe online

grade 2: W.7, W.8, SL.1a, SL.1b, SL.1c, SL.3, SL.6, L.6 Standards / Common Core: grade 1: W.5, W.7, W.8, L.6 grade 2: W.7, W.8, SL.1a, SL.1b, SL.1c, SL.3, SL.6, L.6 NETS•S: 1a, 4a, 4d, 5a-c, 6a, 6b Key Vocabulary: safe: free from danger or harm caution: to be careful right: something that’s appropriate and fitting

Learning Objectives Students will be able to ... Understand that being safe when visiting websites is similar to staying safe in real life. learn to recognize websites that are good for you to visit. recognize you should ask an adult you trust before visiting a particular website.

My Online Neighborhood What does it mean to be safe? safe: free from danger or harm When you walk down the street or play in your neighborhood without a trusted adult there, how do you stay safe? Don’t go to places you don’t know Don’t talk to strangers Stay out of trouble Follow the rules Your neighborhood and the online world

website traffic light What does a traffic light do? The website traffic light tells people who are visiting websites whether or not it’s okay to go somewhere!

website traffic light: GREEN Green – GOOD! Bookmark them A “green” website is: A good site for kids your age to visit Fun and have things for you to do and see Has appropriate words Doesn’t let you talk to people you don’t know What are some “green” websites you visit? How do you know they’re safe and just right for you?

website traffic light: YELLOW Yellow – CAUTION! Before you go to a site you think is “yellow,” get permission from an adult you trust. A “Yellow“ website is: A site you are not sure is right for you One that asks for information such as who you are, where you live, your phone number or email address, etc. A place where you are allowed to communicate freely with others Have you ever come across a “yellow” site? How did you take caution?

website traffic light: RED RED– CAUTION! Avoid a site you think is “red.” If you’re unsure, ask a trusted adult. A “Red” website is: A site that is not right for you A place you might have gone to by accident Filled with things that are for older kids or adults Avoid a site you think is “red”. If you’re unsure, ask a trusted adult.

REVIEW How is staying safe in your neighborhood and staying safe online similar? Do not go to places you not familiar with and stay out of trouble What would a “green light” website look like? Sites that are good for kids their age to visit Usually fun to visit with things for kids to do and see Use appropriate words and do not let kids talk to people they don’t know What would a “yellow light” or “red light” website look like? What should you do if you come across one of these sites? Always ask an adult they trust if they are unsure whether a site is right Students should ask an adult if they come across sites that ask personal information allow kids to communicate freely with others and have things for older kids or adults

Let’s Practice Groups Worksheet Remember…to use the website traffic light! This site is just right for me. I should get permission from an adult I trust. There are fun things for me to do and see. This site is not right for me. I’d like to go there, but I should be cautious. The site has things for older kids or adults, but not for me.