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2nd/3rd grade Online safety
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Who is it okay to accept a friend request from? Who should you not accept a friend request from? Provide specific examples!
For example, Suzy from school is acceptable but Mr. Jones the bus driver is not.
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Why should you keep your passwords a secret?
Sharing passwords is dangerous, even with friends.
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What should you do if you are experiencing cyberbullying?
Talk to a trusted adult.
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What does the "S" in STOP stand for when dealing with cyberbullying?
Step away
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Have you ever met any strangers from the Internet?
Hmmmm
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If you wouldn't say it to someone's face, don't say it to them online - true or false?
True! Always be respectful and kind online and offline.
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Have any of your friends met anyone in person after talking to them online?
*Whoa, your teacher's flabbergasted*
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What crime is it when other people steal your information and pretend to be you?
Identity theft
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8UykE25!! Is this a strong password? Why or why not?
This is a strong password - it has letters, numbers, and symbols.
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Who is it okay to share passwords with?
parents and teachers
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Do you have a website or a place online to talk with friends?
Any!
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What pictures do you think are appropriate to share online? What pictures are not?
Remember: Anything that you put on the internet will stay there. It can be copied, screenshot, edited, and saved on anyone's computer or device.
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What does the "T" in STOP stand for when dealing with cyberbullying?
Tell a trusted adult
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Give examples of 3 different types of devices.
laptop, chromebook, phone, tablet, gaming system, tv
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Do you think the Internet is safe for young people?
Depends?
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Should you respond to cyberbullying with more cyberbullying?
NO! This will make it worse.
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