Safe Travel on the Internet. Warm Up: Field Trips Places you might visit Ways you might travel Rules you might follow.

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Safe Travel on the Internet

Warm Up: Field Trips Places you might visit Ways you might travel Rules you might follow

Another way to travel…the Internet!

Safety Rules for Internet Travel #1 Always ask your parents (or teacher) first. #2 Only talk to people you know. #3 Stick to places that are just right for you.

Internet Safety Quiz 1.What can you do on the Internet? a)Visit places b)Talk to family and friends c)Learn new things d)Play games e)All of the above

Answer… E

Internet Safety Quiz 2. Whose permission do you need before using the Internet? a)Your friend’s b)Your neighbor’s c)Your parents’

Answer… C

Internet Safety Quiz 3. Who should you talk to when you are on the Internet? a)New people you meet online b)Family and friends you know in real life

Answer… B

Internet Safety Quiz 4. Which websites should you visit on the Internet? a)Only websites just right for kids you age (fun things to see and do, appropriate words and pictures, etc.) b)Any website you come across (Websites are made for everyone!)

Answer… A

Website Traffic Light Green = GOOD! A website just right for kids your age (fun things for you to see and do, appropriate words or pictures, etc.) AND A website that doesn’t ask who you are, where you live, or what your phone number/ address is AND A website that doesn’t let you talk to people you don’t know

Website Traffic Light Yellow = CAUTION! ASK A TRUSTED ADULT FOR PERMISSION. A website you’re not sure is right for you OR A website that asks who you are, where you live, your phone number, etc. OR A website that allows you to talk to people you don’t know

Website Traffic Light Red = STOP! A website that is not right for you (things you are not interested in, inappropriate words or pictures, etc.) OR A website you might have gone to by accident OR A website filled with things for older kids or adults

Activity: Website Traffic Light 1. You went to the Games-O-Rama website by accident and a stranger asks you your name and age.

Activity: Website Traffic Light 2. The Wacky Bunny website is funny! Even your grandma would think it’s just right for you.

Activity: Website Traffic Light 3. You are searching for pictures of hearts for Valentine’s Day but come across a website that makes you feel uncomfortable.

Activity: Website Traffic Light 4. A website for your favorite TV show has fun things for kids your age to do.

Activity: Website Traffic Light 5. You visited a kids’ sports website that allows you to talk with other people.

Activity: Website Traffic Light 6. You are on a game website where a screen pops up and asks for your family’s address.

Activity: Website Traffic Light 7. Your teacher tells you to visit a website where you can learn things about giraffes.

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