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Talking Safely Online

Talking Safely Online. Objectives: Students will. Compare and contrast online friends and real, face-to-face pals Understand that private information should not be given to anyone online without the permission of a trusted adult

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Talking Safely Online

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  1. Talking Safely Online VUSD Grade 5

  2. Objectives: Students will • Compare and contrast online friends and real, face-to-face pals • Understand that private information should not be given to anyone online without the permission of a trusted adult • Learn how to respond if an online friend asks them personal questions VUSD Grade 5

  3. Online Communication Timed Pair Share Timed Pair Share VUSD Grade 5

  4. Online Communication Challenges Round Robin VUSD Grade 5

  5. Online Caution • Always check first with a parent or guardian or trusted adult • Never reveal personal information that could put you in danger • Never reveal private informationwithout permission from your parent/guardian • Never respond to any question that makes you feel uncomfortable VUSD Grade 5

  6. Chat Room: CJcool11 and Sita

  7. CJcool11 and Sita

  8. Why does CJcool11 want to know? • Curious • Locate you • Sales and advertising • Identity theft VUSD Grade 5

  9. What is Private Information? • Full name • Address • Name of school • School address • Email address • Phone numbers • Passwords • Calling card number • Mother’s maiden name • Parents’ place of work • Photos in which you can be recognized Any information that will allow you to be found or recognized by a stranger

  10. Safety Check If your online-only friend asks one of these questions, should you, or shouldn’t you reveal the answer? Why or why not? • What is your favorite sport? • How old are you? • What color are your eyes? • What is your favorite TV program? VUSD Grade 5

  11. Safety Check cont. • What is your mom’s name? • What is your birth date? • What is your favorite subject in school? • What is your phone number? • Where do you live? • Where does your dad work? • What is your teacher’s name? VUSD Grade 5

  12. Staying Safe What to do . . . • Parent permission, knowledge • Simple, straightforward, truthful • Log out • Block the messenger • Let your parent know • Report VUSD Grade 5

  13. CJcool11 and Sita Write: What should Sita do? Why?

  14. Did We Meet Our Objectives? Did we . . . Compare and contrast online friends and real, face-to-face pals Understand that private information should not be given to anyone online without the permission of a trusted adult Learn how to respond if an online friend asks them personal questions VUSD Grade 5

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