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Cyber space is a community where people can interact without actually seeing each other.

From the previous page copy and paste the picture(s) of the people who would be lying if they told you on line they were 8 years old. Would you be able to tell they weren’t 8 just from talking to them on line?

Draw a circle around the 3 (three) things you should do if somebody on line asks to meet you in person. Ask a trusted adult Take a friend Go meet the person by yourself

What should you do if somebody texts you a message that makes you feel uncomfortable, or bad, or scared or confused? Just say…

You should never use your computer to bully or be mean to another person. Drag the yellow faces under the picture where you think they go.

True or False –you should never give out personal information on line without asking a trusted adult for permission first. If you give out too much information it can lead people right to you or they could steal your identity.