Cyber Time! 4 th grade. Personal Information  Never share your name to anyone on the internet.  Do not share your address, e-mail and even your parents’

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Cyber Time! 4 th grade

Personal Information  Never share your name to anyone on the internet.  Do not share your address, and even your parents’ name with people on the internet.  Anything you post, stays on the internet forever.  It’s ok to post your favorite color, dislikes or favorite foods.

Stranger Dangers Always tell an adult if you feel uncomfortable online. Online “friends” are going to lie. If someone online wants to meet you ---- don’t! Don’t go in chat room with out a parent’s knowledge.

Cyber Bullying It is illegal to Cyber Bully someone If you see Cyber Bully; report them right away! Tell an adult immediately Cyber Bullying can be very dangerous!

School and Internet Only go on educational web sites. Don’t go on your when at school. Print only with teacher’s permission. Always follow a teacher’s instructions when on the Internet!

Safety first- to avoid the worst!