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Cyber Time Katlyn Wagner-Miller Kindergarten

Personal Information Don’t share your name/parents name/ teacher’s name. Can share your favorite color and favorite foods. Don’t share your address, , or cell phone number. Don’t share money information. Can share likes and dislikes.

Stranger Danger People lie. If someone asks you to meet you-tell an adult. Say no and log off. Have an adult approve who you talk to on the internet.

Cyber bullying Cyber bullying- A person being mean or hurtful on the internet. It’s illegal. ALWAYS report it.

Internet Rules for School Don’t post images. Only go to the websites your teacher tells you to go to. Don’t print. ALWAYS log off.

Staying Safe Safety first to avoid the worst!