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π Topic Summary
In this unplugged activity, we'll explore online safety through drawing! ποΈ Imagine you're creating scenes that show what's safe and not safe to do online. This helps you understand how to protect your personal information and make good choices when using the internet. Remember, online safety is super important, just like looking both ways before crossing the street! π¦
We will learn about identifying secure websites and understanding the risks of sharing personal information with strangers. This activity encourages critical thinking about online interactions and promotes responsible digital citizenship.
π °οΈ Part A: Vocabulary
| Term | Definition |
|---|---|
| Phishing | A. A secure way to browse the internet, indicated by a padlock icon. |
| Personal Information | B. Trying to trick someone into giving away their information. |
| Secure Website | C. Information that can identify you, like your name, address, or age. |
| Stranger | D. Someone you don't know. |
| Cyberbullying | E. Using the internet to be mean to someone. |
π Part B: Fill in the Blanks
It's important to keep your ___________ information safe online. Never share your password with a ___________. Look for a ___________ icon in the address bar to make sure a website is secure. If someone is _______________ you online, tell a trusted adult. Always ask for ___________ before downloading anything.
π‘ Part C: Critical Thinking
Imagine you receive an email asking for your password to win a prize. What would you do and why?
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