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π‘ Online Safety Rules for Kids: Grade 6 Essentials
Navigating the internet is like exploring a huge, exciting city! Just like you have rules for staying safe outside, there are important rules for staying safe online. For Grade 6 students, understanding these rules means protecting your personal information, knowing what to share (and what not to share), recognizing tricky situations like cyberbullying or phishing, and understanding how to ask for help from a trusted adult. Being smart online helps you enjoy all the amazing things the internet offers without falling into common traps. It's all about being a responsible digital citizen!
This worksheet will help you review and practice key online safety concepts so you can browse, learn, and play safely. Remember, your digital footprint is permanent, so think before you click, post, or share!
π Part A: Vocabulary Challenge
- π€ Match the Word to its Definition! Write the letter of the correct definition next to each term.
Terms:
- 1. π‘οΈ Personal Information
- 2. π£οΈ Cyberbullying
- 3. π£ Phishing
- 4. βοΈ Privacy Settings
- 5. π£ Digital Footprint
Definitions:
- A. π Using electronic communication to bully someone, often by sending mean messages or spreading rumors.
- B. π Information that can identify you, like your full name, address, or phone number.
- C. π The trail of data you leave behind when you use the internet, including posts, comments, and photos.
- D. βοΈ Sending fake messages, emails, or texts to trick you into giving away personal details like passwords or credit card numbers.
- E. β Controls on websites or apps that allow you to decide who can see your information and what they can do with it.
βοΈ Part B: Complete the Sentences
Fill in the blanks with the correct words from the box below:
- β Word Box: personal information, cyberbullying, trusted, phishing, digital footprint
When you're online, always remember to protect your __________. Never share your full name, address, or phone number with strangers. If someone is being mean or making you feel uncomfortable, that might be __________. It's important to tell a __________ adult right away. Be careful about clicking on links in emails or messages from people you don't know, as this could be a __________ attempt to get your passwords. Finally, always think before you post; everything you put online becomes part of your __________ and can be hard to remove later.
π€ Part C: Think & Share
- β Imagine your best friend wants to join a new online game, but it asks for their full name, school, and home address during registration. What advice would you give them, and why is it important to be cautious in this situation?
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