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Internet Safety Grade 4

Internet safety lesson make-up Directions: Read the following presentation and watch the videos. Write your name on your index card and answer the “Bob” questions at the end. Turn your index card in to Mrs. Norton.

Tip #1: Guard your privacy. Whenever possible, keep your personal information private. What is personal information? Name Home address Phone number Email address Photos Etc.

Tip #2: LEAVE A POSITIVE DIGITAL FOOTPRINT. Posting Pictures Online Post only information, photos, and videos that present your best self.

Tip #3: Apply the golden rule. Cyber-bullies are no fun Never respond back to rude or harassing comments. Save the evidence. Tell an adult you trust.

Tip #4: Be smart. Online "Friends" Do not agree to meet online friends face-to-face.

Tip #5: choose online activities wisely. Talk To An Adult You Trust If you see or hear anything online that makes you feel uncomfortable, stop and tell an adult you trust.

Get a real life! Tip #6: watch the clock. Don’t spend too much time online. Get a real life!

“Bob” Questions: Personal information is information that is unique to you. True or False? Pictures posted on the Internet cannot be copied and pasted by others. True or False? A good way to handle cyberbullying is to save the messages and tell an adult. True or False? It is safe to agree to meet online friends in person. True or False? If you see something online that makes you feel uncomfortable, you should never use the Internet again. True or False?