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CyberSafety Internet Safety and Privacy – Playing it Safe and Smart Grade 2 & 3: Lesson 1 How to Use the Internet Safely & Don’t Talk to Strangers on the Internet A pilot presentation at Jackie Robinson Academy adapted by Janet HasBrouck for ELIB580 CSULB, Spring 2009
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CyberSafety
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Always get permission from a grownup before using the Internet CyberSafety Rule #1
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CyberSafety Never give personal information about yourself without adult permission CyberSafety Rule #2
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CyberSafety Who can tell us the 2 rules we have learned so far?
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CyberSafety 2 Rules We have Learned Always get permission from an adult before using the Internet Never give personal information about yourself without adult permission
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CyberSafety Name Address __________________ GET FREE STUFF! Just fill out this form and we’ll send you lots of free stuff First Name__________________________ Last Name___________________________ Address______________________________ City_________________ State___________ Zip Code______________ Age__________ School ______________________________ Telephone no._______________________ Email address_______________________
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CyberSafety CyberSafety Rule #3 Don’t talk to strangers
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CyberSafety
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CyberSafety Rule #4 Ignore Advertisements
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CyberSafety Rule #1 Always get permission from an adult before using the Internet
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CyberSafety Rule #2 Never give personal information about yourself without adult permission
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CyberSafety Rule #3 Never respond to strangers on the Internet without parent or adult permission
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CyberSafety Rule #4 Ignore advertisements
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CyberSafety Resources and Activities KidSafe - a collaborative space where teachers, students & parents can find resources about cyber safety, lessons to share in the classroom, grades K-12, & links to sites that help to create students who are responsible digital citizens KidSafe Grades 2-3: What’s private? http://cybersmartcurriculum.org/safetysecurity/lessons/2- 3/whats_private/ http://cybersmartcurriculum.org/safetysecurity/lessons/2- 3/whats_private/ http://cybersmartcurriculum.org/safetysecurity/lessons/2- 3/whats_private/ CyberSmart!™ Student activity for grades 2-3 with downloadable PDF student worksheet to teach students that some information is not appropriate to put on the Internet. Grades 2-3: Filling Out a Form – Ask First http://cybersmartcurriculum.org/safetysecurity/lessons/2- 3/filling_out_a_form_ask_first/ http://cybersmartcurriculum.org/safetysecurity/lessons/2- 3/filling_out_a_form_ask_first/ http://cybersmartcurriculum.org/safetysecurity/lessons/2- 3/filling_out_a_form_ask_first/ CyberSmart!™ Student activity for grades 2-3 with downloadable PDF student worksheet to teach dealing responsibly with online forms.
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CyberSafety Clip Art used with author permission Martin, Phillip. "Free Clip Art." Free Clip Art by Phillip Martin. 2008. Jan 16, 2009 http://www.phillipmartin.info/clipart/homepage.htm Martin, Phillip. "Free Clip Art." Free Clip Art by Phillip Martin. 2008. Jan 16, 2009 http://www.phillipmartin.info/clipart/homepage.htm http://www.phillipmartin.info/clipart/homepage.htm PowerPoint presentation used and adapted with permission of Santa Ana Unified School District – Created as part of the District CyberSafety Week Curriculum, February 2009 – Retrieved Mar 17, 2009 http://www.sausd.us/cybersafetyweek/ http://www.sausd.us/cybersafetyweek/
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