OOPS! I SAID TOO MUCH! A 3 RD GRADE LESSON ABOUT INFORMATION PRIVACY Bright, Meyrand, and Alkier.

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OOPS! I SAID TOO MUCH! A 3 RD GRADE LESSON ABOUT INFORMATION PRIVACY Bright, Meyrand, and Alkier

Part One – What is personal information? Part Two – Why is it important not to share too much? Part Three – Tips and Tricks for Being Safe

What is personal information?

You can’t take it back…  Once information is put onto the Internet, it can’t be taken back.  We need to be careful about what information we put online, because once it’s online, anyone can read it.  If it’s not something you would tell a stranger, then you shouldn’t share it online.

Public InformationPersonal Information

Let’s Share! Public InformationPersonal Information Ice cream is my favorite food. When I grow up, I want to be an astronaut. I love the Harry Potter books. My name My address My phone number My family’s plans (like vacations) My birthday Names of my sports teams

But what if it’s just a website… Congratulations! Enter your information below to see what you’ve won! Name: Address: Phone Number: Pause this presentation to access this ebook:

Discussion Questions  What kind of information did Webster give out?  Why did Webster give out his information?  What should Webster do next time?

Photo courtesy of Microsoft Office Clip Art

Citations  An Easy Guide to Teaching Online Privacy to Your Child. Yoursphere, 19 Aug Web. 23 Feb teach-your-child-how-to-protect-their-online-privacy/ teach-your-child-how-to-protect-their-online-privacy/  Delivery for Webster. National Center for Missing and Exploited Children. Web. 23 Feb