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📚 Topic Summary
Digital citizenship means being a good and responsible person when using the internet and technology. It's about being safe, respectful, and kind online, just like you are in real life. These activities will help you learn how to protect your personal information, avoid cyberbullying, and make smart choices when you're online.
Think of it as being a superhero 🦸♀️ for the internet, using your powers for good!
🔑 Part A: Vocabulary
Match the word with its correct definition:
| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| 1. Personal Information | A. Being mean or hurtful to someone online. |
| 2. Password | B. A secret word or phrase that protects your account. |
| 3. Cyberbullying | C. Using technology to learn, share, and connect with others. |
| 4. Digital Footprint | D. Information about you, like your name, age, and address. |
| 5. Digital Citizenship | E. All the information about you that exists online because of what you do. |
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- 1 - D
- 2 - B
- 3 - A
- 4 - E
- 5 - C
✍️ Part B: Fill in the Blanks
Fill in the missing words in the paragraph below:
It's important to keep your _________ information safe online. Never share your _________ or _________ with anyone except your parents or guardians. If someone is being _________ to you online, tell a trusted adult right away. Always be _________ and _________ when talking to others online.
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Personal, password, address, mean, respectful, kind
🤔 Part C: Critical Thinking
Imagine you see a friend being cyberbullied online. What would you do to help?
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