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1 What’s the difference between Internet friends and in-person friends? Talking Safely Online Hueneme Elementary School District Digital Citizenship 5th Grade

2 Chatting online, instant messaging, posting on message boards… share your experiences. Can you ever really know if an online- only friend is male or female? Can you know for sure how old an online-only friend is? Today, we will compare and contrast online-only friends and in-person, face-to-face pals.

3 Read the scenario, then answer the questions. The Right Answer

4 Why may it be easier to share school problems with an online- only friend than an in-person, face-to-face friend?

5 Have you ever pretended to be someone you are not? If so, when?

6 What is private information? email address full name photos in which you can be recognized age phone number credit card number home address passwords family members’ workplaces birth date mother’s maiden name name of school If an online-only friend ask for private information, you should tell a trusted adult.

7 Chatting Safety Checklist

8 Would you change your advice to Sita?

9 How are online-only friends and in-person, face-to-face friends different? What should you do when someone you don’t know asks for private information? What kind of information should you not share with online- only friends? Let’s Review...

10 Circle the examples of private information below. a.your full name b.sports you like c.your email address d.your street address e.the name of your pet f.the place you went on vacation 1.

11 Circle the examples of private information below. a.your full name b.sports you like c.your email address d.your street address e.the name of your pet f.the place you went on vacation 1.

12 Sally is talking with Steven62, her online friend. Steven62 asks, “Is Sally your real name? What’s your last name?” Sally feels uncomfortable. She should: a.tell Steven62 the truth b.lie and say her real name is Susie Roberts. c.not tell her name, and she should go tell a trusted adult. d.tell Steven62 her real name only if he tells her his real name. 2.

13 Sally is talking with Steven62, her online friend. Steven62 asks, “Is Sally your real name? What’s your last name?” Sally feels uncomfortable. She should: 2. a.tell Steven62 the truth b.lie and say her real name is Susie Roberts. c.not tell her name, and she should go tell a trusted adult. d.tell Steven62 her real name only if he tells her his real name.

14 Lila has an online friend named Clara. Clara asks what Lila’s favorite animal is. She also asks what her favorite color is. Lila shouldn’t answer Clara because this is private information. 2.3. True or False?

15 You should always talk to online friends with caution, but it’s okay to share some information with an online friend. Your favorite animal and favorite color is not private information. 2.3. False

16 Remember Be a Good Digital Citizen Don’t ever share private information without talking with a trusted adult.

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18 Credits Special thanks to all the people who made and released these awesome resources for free: ◎ Minicons by Webalys Minicons ◎ Presentation template by SlidesCarnivalSlidesCarnival ◎ Photographs by Flickr Flickr ◎ Curriculum by Common Sense MediaCommon Sense Media


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