What have we already learned about staying safe on the internet?

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What have we already learned about staying safe on the internet? Always ask your parents’ permission to use the internet. Ask your parents to supervise your internet use. Never give our your private information. Look for Privacy Policies on the websites you visit. Look for the Truste® or BBBOnLine® privacy seal. Beware of cyberbullies!

Objective Today we will identify behaviors that prevent cyberbullying in order to write a bystander pledge.

What is a cyberbully? someone who bullies or harasses another person using the internet

What is a bystander? someone who witnesses or observes cyberbullying Oh no!

What can we do? Actions Bystanders Take to Make Things Better  laugh Worse laugh pretend they don’t know what’s going on tell the cyberbully to do it again or to someone else do nothing to stop it Actions Bystanders Take to Make Things Better  tell the cyberbully to stop try to help the kids who are the target of the bully tell an adult refuse to help the cyberbully

Let’s write a bystander pledge Let’s write a bystander pledge. It tells what we will do if we witness cyberbullying.

Now let’s make it official! When your name is called, please come up to sign the class bystander pledge. We won’t stand for cyberbullying!