Matching Exercise Digizen Lesson1. Instructions You will be working with a partner Use the KEY to match your responses to the statements. Drag and drop.

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Matching Exercise Digizen Lesson1

Instructions You will be working with a partner Use the KEY to match your responses to the statements. Drag and drop the relevant numbers beside the statements: Using mobile phones in classrooms. 1

IMPORTANT NOTE Do not exit the slideshow once you have placed your numbers next to the statements You will be taking a screenshot of these and printing them out for a wall display in the classroom.

Using mobile phones in classrooms. Visiting unknown websites included in s from people you don’t know. Forwarding on nasty texts about other pupils. Forwarding on chain s. Letting your mates know about a site that helps with history coursework. Uploading photos of your mates on to a social network. Always accepting anyone who asks to be your buddy on instant messenger or a social network e.g. Myspace/Facebook. Ignoring messages from your anti virus saying that updates are available. Downloading an example of a level 5 essay from the school virtual learning environment/ pupil website. Having online discussions, with someone you don’t know, about private things. 1.RIGHT 2.WRONG 3.I DON’T KNOW 4.IT’S AN INDIVIDUAL CHOICE 5.WHAT’S THE BIG DEAL? 6.AS LONG AS I DON’T GET CAUGHT 7.DEPENDS ON THE SITUATION 8.I AM NOT SURE IF IT IS WRONG