Activity 1 Mobile phone Safety. Why Use a Phone? What is good about having a mobile phone? Quick communication.

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Activity 1 Mobile phone Safety

Why Use a Phone? What is good about having a mobile phone? Quick communication

Communication anywhere Like having a computer in your pocket!

Kim & Emma Kim and Emma are friends. Kim tells Emma that she does not want to hang out with her any more.

Emma is angry and upset. She finds a photo of Kim on her phone. Emma sends the photo to everyone on her buddy list with a message attached: “Kim is such a ****.”

How do you think Kim felt?

What would people who received the think or do?

What should Kim do?

What would you advise her to do?

Mobile Phone Safety Tips

Privacy Only give your number to people you know and trust. Do not reply to text messages from people you do not know.

Know how to block phone numbers calling your phone.

Respect Think about how a text message might read before you send it. Never pass on anyone else's number without asking them first.

Never take photos of anyone on your phone without their permission.

Remember… Never send inappropriate photos from your mobile phone. Never meet someone in real life that you only know through text messaging.