Let’s learn to be Kindergarten and1 st Grade On Internet Safety CyberSmart!

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Let’s learn to be Kindergarten and1 st Grade On Internet Safety CyberSmart!

Let’s go on a fieldtrip!

It’s a Virtual Fieldtrip! Let’s go to the zoo!

Let’s take a look at some animals at the San Diego Zoo. Pandas Tortoises Gibbons

The Internet

Strangers on the Internet

Be What’s your name? Can I have your address? Where do you live? Will you send me a picture of yourself? What’s the name of your school? Will you give me your phone number so I can call you?

Always take a grown-up with you!

Review 1. vs

Be SAFE online! Curious George

References The information contained in this PowerPoint comes from the CyberSmart website. The clipart in this PowerPoint comes from Microsoft Clipart Gallery.