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1 4th Nine weeks Internet Safety
Friend or Fake? The subject of the 4th nine weeks Internet Safety lesson is Cyberbullying/Social Media. 4th Nine weeks Internet Safety

2 Stuff to Know… -Remember that not everyone you meet online is trustworthy. -No one that you meet online should ask you to keep secrets from your trusted adults. -Ask a trusted adult before sharing personal information with an online friend. -Be suspicious if an online “friend” tries to turn you against your friends and family. Slides 2-4: Go over the main points of the lesson. Allow for discussion if students move in that direction.

3 -Don’t accept gifts from people that you meet online
-Don’t accept gifts from people that you meet online. -A real friend, whether you’ve met them in real life or online, won’t pressure you into doing anything that makes you uncomfortable. -Report anyone who sends you or asks you to send inappropriate messages and photos. -Report anyone who sends you or asks you to send inappropriate messages and photos.

4 -Talk to a trusted adult if someone you know is planning to meet offline. -If someone asks you to meet offline, tell a trusted adult immediately. -Don’t respond to people asking you for personal or inappropriate information.

5 Watch the video by selecting it.

6 Why does Keyan trust Tracey?
Keyan trusts Tracey because she says the types of things that a good friend would. For example, Tracey tells Keyan that she likes the same activities that he does and that she will always be on his side. Keyan believes Tracey until Tad and Slick remind him that people can say whatever they want online. Online predators may pretend to agree with kids in order to gain their trust. Then they use that trust to convince kids to do things that will hurt them. Slides 6-10: The question comes in first. Allow for discussion IN GROUPS and each group shares one point they discussed without repeating another group. Use the explanation (text in white) to guide YOU in making any other points a group might have missed. Follow the same format with Slides 7-10.

7 What information does Keyan share with Tracey that he should not have?
Keyan shares his cell phone number with Tracey, making it easy for her to contact him. Tracey uses Keyan’s number to text him constantly, stealing his attention from friends and school. She also tries to make him feel bad when he doesn’t respond right away. These are the same tricks that online predators use to isolate kids from their friends and family. Then kids feel as if they have no one to talk to when the online predator tries pressure them into meeting offline.

8 How does Tracey convince Keyan to meet offline?
Tracey tries to convince Keyan to meet offline by offering to watch his favorite movie with him. Keyan almost forgets the risks of meeting offline because he is so excited about doing an activity that he likes. This is what online predators want. They may try to trick and confuse kids into meeting offline by offering to do fun activities with them or giving them gifts.

9 Is it OK to talk to people you don’t know online?
Get a trusted adult’s permission before chatting with someone you have met online. A trusted adult can help you figure out whether that person is a friend or a fake. An online predator is a fake who will pretend to be your friend in order to take advantage of you. He or she may try to trick you into sharing personal information, sending inappropriate pictures and messages, and keeping secrets from your trusted adult. If you meet anyone online who triesto get you to do those things, tell your trusted adult immediately.

10 Why should you be careful about sharing information with people you meet online?
Sharing information with someone that you have met online is like sharing information with a stranger. No matter how well you think you know them, you can’t be sure who they really are or what they want. They may try to use the information you share to try to get you to do things that you don’t want to do. You wouldn’t give a stranger access to your personal thoughts and feelings, so don’t share them with people that you meet online.

11 Resource: Resource: NetSmartz Workshop


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