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You Are the Author

The School Board has asked the 5th grade students to write and publish a book for parents about Internet Safety.

It seems that the parents’ of most students do not know much about Internet Safety . Since you have had a lot of lessons about this topic through the years, the school board feels like it would be a great idea to have the students teach the parents.

In order to accomplish the huge task, you are going to need to divide up into groups of 4.

One person in your group needs to create a Google folder in your Google Drive and share with the rest of the group.

The topics of each chapter of the book have already been decided for you. You can rename these chapters as wish. Acceptable Use policy at School and what it means Uses of technology and digital information consequences of inappropriate use Online Safety Password Protection CyberBullying Fair Use and Copyright Policies Plaigerism

Now, Divide up the chapters Now, Divide up the chapters. Give each person in your group a chapter research. Create a Google Doc inside your group folder so that all members of your group can collaborate.

Create an outline of your chapter. What will your chapter titles be? What kind of information will there be in each chapter?

Because of the lack of funding for this project, the school wants this to be an e-book (electronic book). The good news about this is that you can include video, images, links, anything on your pages.

Sites you may want to look at for research: CyberBullying https://www.stopbullying.gov/cyberbullying/what-is-it/ Fair Use and Copyright https://www.commonsensemedia.org/videos/copyright-and-fair-use-animation https://www.teachingcopyright.org/handout/copyright-faq.html https://www.teachingcopyright.org/handout/fair-use-faq.html http://www.cyberbee.com/cb_copyright.swf Online Safety http://www.netsmartz.org/InternetSafety https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e0ENHKyqRNY Acceptable Use https://drive.google.com/open?id=1pvW7m0gI2WsOnmlpM5FhvDjoco3gM6R9SjE2TQJzZX4 Other places to research: BrainPop Surf Island: https://sos.fbi.gov/

Once you have completed your research, you may get started creating the book.

Step 1: Create a Google Slideshow in your group folder. Step 2: Most books are read vertically, not horizontally. Set-up your page to reflect this: Go to File>Page Setup>Custom> Type in 8.5 by 11 inches

In Google Slides, add blank pages In Google Slides, add blank pages. Add text boxes and images and place them so that they are visually appealing. You will have resize and move the graphics around. Remember to use all the skills you have learned previously about searching for images in Google.

Your Book Must Include: Theme and Title. Title Page with the all of the authors names Table of Contents Each chapter must have at least 2 pages. One video per chapter At the end of the book, you must have a page of resources for parents to go to for more information. This can simply be a list of URLs that you think will be helpful for parents. Make sure cite your sources either on each page individually or at the end of the book.

Last step: Go into Google Drawing and create an image for the front of your book

Louisiana Digital Literacy Guidelines This Project covers almost all 5th grade guidelines: Create, edit, and format text on a slide Create a series of slides and organize them to present research or convey an idea Copy and paste or import graphics, resize them, and position them on a slide Use painting and drawing tools and applications to create and edit work Watch online videos and use play, pause, rewind, and fast forward buttons while taking notes Create presentations for a variety of audiences and purposes with the use of appropriate transitions and animations to add interest Make strategic use of digital media to enhance understanding Use web browsing to access information (e.g., enter a URL, access links, create bookmarks and favorites, print web-pages) Explain and demonstrate compliance with classroom and school rules (Acceptable Use Policy) regarding responsible use of computers and networks Explain responsible uses of technology and digital information and describe possible consequences of inappropriate use Explain Fair Use guidelines for the use of copyrighted materials (e.g. text, images, audio, and video in student projects) and giving credit to media creators Identify and explain the strategies for the safe and efficient use of computers (e.g., password, virus protection, software, spam filters, and pop-up blockers) Identify cyber-bullying and describe strategies to deal with such a situation Recognize and describe the potential risks and dangers associated with various forms of online communications Comply with the district’s Acceptable Use Policy related to ethical use, cyber-bullying, privacy, plagiarism, spam, viruses, hacking, and file sharing Louisiana Digital Literacy Guidelines Grade 5 Teacher Information