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🚨 Online Safety Basics: Reporting Inappropriate Content
When we use computers and the internet, we see lots of fun and helpful things! But sometimes, we might see something that is not kind, not safe, or just makes us feel bad. This is called 'inappropriate content'. It's super important for Grade 2 students to know that if you ever see something like this online, you should tell a trusted adult right away. This could be a parent, a teacher, or another grown-up you trust. They can help you understand what to do next and keep you safe online.
Reporting inappropriate content means telling someone about it so they can help make it go away or make sure it doesn't bother anyone else. Remember, it's never your fault if you see something inappropriate, and telling an adult is a very brave and smart thing to do!
📚 Part A: Vocabulary Match-Up
- 🚫 Inappropriate: 🧐 Not suitable or proper, especially for children.
- 🗣️ Report: 💬 To tell someone in authority about something.
- 💻 Online: 🌐 Connected to the internet.
- 🛡️ Safe: ✅ Protected from harm or danger.
- 👨🏫 Trusted Adult: 🤝 A grown-up you believe in and can go to for help, like a parent or teacher.
✍️ Part B: Fill in the Blanks
When you are online, if you see something inappropriate, you should always report it to a trusted adult. This helps keep you safe on the internet.
🤔 Part C: Think and Share
Imagine you are playing a game on a tablet and you see a message pop up that makes you feel confused or a little scared. What are the first two things you would do? Why are these steps important?
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