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CyberSafety Internet Safety and Privacy – Playing it Safe and Smart Grade 2 & 3: Lesson 1 How to Use the Internet Safely & Don’t Talk to Strangers on the Internet A pilot presentation at Jackie Robinson Academy adapted by Janet HasBrouck for ELIB580 CSULB, Spring 2009

CyberSafety

Always get permission from a grownup before using the Internet CyberSafety Rule #1

CyberSafety Never give personal information about yourself without adult permission CyberSafety Rule #2

CyberSafety Who can tell us the 2 rules we have learned so far?

CyberSafety 2 Rules We have Learned Always get permission from an adult before using the Internet Never give personal information about yourself without adult permission

CyberSafety Name Address __________________ GET FREE STUFF! Just fill out this form and we’ll send you lots of free stuff First Name__________________________ Last Name___________________________ Address______________________________ City_________________ State___________ Zip Code______________ Age__________ School ______________________________ Telephone no._______________________ address_______________________

CyberSafety CyberSafety Rule #3 Don’t talk to strangers

CyberSafety

CyberSafety Rule #4 Ignore Advertisements

CyberSafety Rule #1  Always get permission from an adult before using the Internet

CyberSafety Rule #2  Never give personal information about yourself without adult permission

CyberSafety Rule #3  Never respond to strangers on the Internet without parent or adult permission

CyberSafety Rule #4  Ignore advertisements

CyberSafety Resources and Activities  KidSafe - a collaborative space where teachers, students & parents can find resources about cyber safety, lessons to share in the classroom, grades K-12, & links to sites that help to create students who are responsible digital citizens KidSafe  Grades 2-3: What’s private? 3/whats_private/ 3/whats_private/ 3/whats_private/  CyberSmart!™ Student activity for grades 2-3 with downloadable PDF student worksheet to teach students that some information is not appropriate to put on the Internet.  Grades 2-3: Filling Out a Form – Ask First 3/filling_out_a_form_ask_first/ 3/filling_out_a_form_ask_first/ 3/filling_out_a_form_ask_first/  CyberSmart!™ Student activity for grades 2-3 with downloadable PDF student worksheet to teach dealing responsibly with online forms.

CyberSafety Clip Art used with author permission Martin, Phillip. "Free Clip Art." Free Clip Art by Phillip Martin Jan 16, Martin, Phillip. "Free Clip Art." Free Clip Art by Phillip Martin Jan 16, PowerPoint presentation used and adapted with permission of Santa Ana Unified School District – Created as part of the District CyberSafety Week Curriculum, February 2009 – Retrieved Mar 17,