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Internet Safety & Online Citizenship

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1 Internet Safety & Online Citizenship

2 What is Online Citizenship
Protect Yourself: Do Use The Internet Safely Respect Others: Do Not Be A Bully Always Follow The Rules

3 Internet Safety Tips NEVER Share Personal Information: Name Age
Address Phone Number Social Security Number School You Attend Photos

4 Internet Safety Tips NEVER Meet With Someone You Met Online
NEVER Do Anything That Will Cost Your Parents MONEY Without Asking First DO NOT Open s From Strangers

5 Internet Safety Tips ALWAYS check your source when you download a file or attachment. NEVER post photos or videos of you, your friends, or your family DO NOT Believe Everything You Read

6 Internet Safety Tips If You Come Across Anything Mean or Something You Don’t Understand or Makes You Feel Uncomfortable... Get An Adult To Help!! Keep All Passwords Private Share This Information Only With Your Parents

7 Cyber Bullying-What Is It?
Sending Mean, Offensive, or Threatening Messages or Images Posting Sensitive or Private Information About Another Person Pretending To Be Someone Else In Order To Make That Person Look Bad Intentionally Excluding Someone From an Online Group T

8 Cyber Bullying-Where It Happens
Instant Messaging Cell Phones Web Pages Blogs Chat Rooms Gaming Sites

9 Cyber Bullying-What To Do!
Tell An Adult Refuse to Help or Encourage The Bully Tell The Bully To Stop Help Others DON’T... Laugh When Someone Is Bullied Act Like You Don’t Know It’s Happening Tell The Bully To Do It Again Do Nothing Be A Bully Back

10 Cyberbullying BrainPOP video

11 Zia Creed Everybody matters Appreciate everyone and everything
Give and accept praise Listen and acknowledge others          Elevate yourself and those around you Speak kindly

12 Scenarios & What To Do

13 Who Should You Be Friends With?
Answer: NONE of them! You don’t know who any of them really are!

14 Meeting People You meet a kid your age in a chat room. They want to meet you in person. What should you say? Answer: NO. Never agree to meet someone in real life without your parents’ permission. You meet someone who says something very mean. How should you react? Answer: DON’T RETALIATE. Tell them to stop, and then stop contact and tell an adult.

15 Questions & Discussion


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