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Cyber Time 4th Grade

Personal Information Never give out your address or phone number. Do not give out your last name ! DO NOT share your pet’s name! You may share your favorite team if it is not local. (ex. Millstone Eagles) You can share your favorite color and dislikes.

Stranger Danger Do not plan to meet anyone. Be aware of online friends. Tell an adult if you feel uncomfortable. People Lie. Don’t post photos or videos.

Guidelines to the Internet Use the internet for research and educational purposes. Ask for permission before using the internet and printing. You can use the web for educational games.

Cyber Bullying Report any cyberbullying you see! Cyber bullying is illegal. Cyber bullying Can be anonymous Report any abuse / misuse of technology.

Staying Safe Stay safe Ask permission Find help Everyone is watching Think before typing Your information is not for sharing

Bye for now! And watch out for nargles- I mean online strangers