Circle of Grace 4 th Grade Mrs. Vos. Vocab. Review (3 rd grade)

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Circle of Grace 4 th Grade Mrs. Vos

Vocab. Review (3 rd grade)

BOUNDARY The borders or limits we need to keep ourselves safe within our Circle of Grace

CIRCLE OF GRACE The love and goodness of God which always surrounds me and all others

SAFE SECRET A secret is safe when it does not hurt oneself or others.

UNSAFE SECRET A secret is unsafe when one thinks that someone, including oneself, might be hurt or get in trouble if one does not tell.

TRUST Being able to count on someone to help one to stay safe within one’s Circle of Grace. Trust will also include to be safe from one’s Circle of Grace to another person’s Circle of Grace.

TRUSTED ADULT A grown-up who helps one to stay safe in their Circle of Grace and to respect others within their Circle of Grace.

4 th Grade Vocabulary Words

BLOG An on-line journal. Personal stories posted for anyone to read or access.

CHAT ROOM A place or page in a web site where people can chat with each other by typing messages which are displayed almost instantly on the screens of others who are in the chat room.

FLAMING Sending a deliberately confrontational (hurtful) message to others on the Internet

INAPPROPRIATE MATERIAL Pictures or words on the Internet that make you feel uncomfortable or scared

INSTANT MESSAGING (IM) Technology similar to that of chat rooms which notifies a user when a person is on-line allowing them to converse (talk) by exchanging text messages

NETIQUETTE Courteous, honest, and polite behavior practiced on the Internet

PERSONAL CONTACT INFORMATION Information that allows an individual to be contacted or located in the physical worlds, such as a telephone number or an address

PHISHING An identity theft scam in which criminals send out spam (false messages) that imitates the look and language of legitimate correspondence (real messages)

PREDATOR Someone who uses the Internet to obtain personal information about others with intent to do harm