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π Quick Study Guide
- π¨ Everyone makes amazing things like drawings, songs, and stories!
- π When you make something, it's your special work. No one else can say it's theirs without asking you first!
- π€ Other people make awesome stuff too. It's their special work.
- π« It's not kind to take someone else's picture or song from the internet and pretend you made it. That's like taking their toy without asking.
- π£οΈ Always ask permission if you want to use something cool someone else made online.
- π Be kind and respectful online, just like you are with your friends in real life!
βοΈ Practice Quiz
1. β You see a super cool drawing online. Can you print it and say you drew it?
- A) Yes, it's on the internet for everyone!
- B) No, it belongs to the person who drew it.
- C) Only if it's a picture of a dinosaur.
2. π€ Your friend made a fun song on their tablet. Can you share it with everyone and say you made it?
- A) Yes, because we're friends!
- B) No, it's their song, not yours.
- C) Only if it has a really catchy tune.
3. π‘ What should you do if you want to use a picture you found on the internet?
- A) Just take it and use it!
- B) Ask the person who made it if it's okay.
- C) Use it quickly before anyone notices.
4. π When you make your own drawing, who does it belong to?
- A) Everyone on the internet.
- B) Your teacher.
- C) YOU! It's your special work.
5. π Is it important to be kind and respectful when you are using computers and tablets?
- A) No, only in real life.
- B) Yes, always be kind everywhere!
- C) Only if your parents are watching you.
6. βοΈ If you find a story online, can you copy it and say you wrote it?
- A) Yes, it's easy to copy and paste.
- B) No, the story belongs to the person who wrote it.
- C) Only if it's a very short story.
7. π What does "online respect" mean?
- A) Playing loud games all the time.
- B) Being kind and fair to others, and not taking their things without asking.
- C) Only talking to people you know.
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1. B
2. B
3. B
4. C
5. B
6. B
7. B
π Quick Study Guide: Respecting Online Creations
- π‘ Thinking about what you share: Before you share a picture or video you found online, it's good to stop and think if it's yours or someone else's.
- π¨ Original Creations: When someone draws a picture, writes a song, or makes a video, that's their special creation! They own it.
- π€ Asking Permission: If you really love something someone else made and want to use it, the best thing to do is ask them first.
- π£οΈ Giving Credit: If you share something and you got permission, it's super kind to tell everyone who made it. It's like saying "Thank you!" to the creator.
- π« Not Taking Without Asking: Taking someone's online picture or story without asking is like taking their toy without permission β it's not fair.
- π¨βπ©βπ§βπ¦ Sharing Safely: Always remember to ask a grown-up if you're not sure about sharing anything online. They can help you make good choices!
π§ Practice Quiz: Online Respect for Little Learners
You see a super cool drawing online that another kid made. Can you use it as your own profile picture without asking?
- A. Yes, because it's on the internet, so everyone can use it.
- B. No, because it's someone else's special drawing.
- C. Only if it's a drawing of an animal.
Your friend made a fun video of their cat playing. You want to share it with your whole class. What should you do first?
- A. Just share it right away, they'll be happy!
- B. Ask your friend if it's okay to share their video.
- C. Tell everyone you made the video.
What does it mean to "give credit" when you share something online that someone else made?
- A. You tell everyone that you made it.
- B. You tell everyone who made it.
- C. You don't say anything about who made it.
You found a catchy song online, and you want to use it for your school project video. Is it okay to use it without checking?
- A. Yes, all songs online are free to use.
- B. No, you should try to find out who made the song and ask permission.
- C. Only if the song is about learning.
Your teacher showed you a cool game someone created. If you want to share the game with your cousin, what's the kindest thing to do?
- A. Just tell your cousin to find it online.
- B. Ask your teacher if it's okay to share the game's link.
- C. Pretend you made the game yourself.
When you draw your own picture, who owns that picture?
- A. Everyone on the internet.
- B. Your parents.
- C. You, the artist!
Why is it important to respect what others create online?
- A. Because it makes the internet look nicer.
- B. Because it's fair and shows you care about their hard work.
- C. So you can get more 'likes'.
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β Question 1: B. No, because it's someone else's special drawing.
β Question 2: B. Ask your friend if it's okay to share their video.
β Question 3: B. You tell everyone who made it.
β Question 4: B. No, you should try to find out who made the song and ask permission.
β Question 5: B. Ask your teacher if it's okay to share the game's link.
β Question 6: C. You, the artist!
β Question 7: B. Because it's fair and shows you care about their hard work.
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