Welcome to the 9th Grade Internet Safety Mini Lessons
Questions to Consider
How many of you have friends that you know exclusively online?
In what ways do you communicate with them?
How can you be sure they are who they say they are?
Can what you post/share online be used against you?
Watch this Video
Who are you really talking to?
Look back at the questions. Think about how many of your "online friends" are can truly be counted as genuine friends.
Give some examples of posts you should you never share online every, even with people you consider to be genuine friends?
1. Questions:
Have you ever been asked to meet an online friend in real life?
What are the potential dangers in meeting up with someone you met online?
2. Watch this short video in which teens talk back about meeting offline.
Have a brief discussion as a class on the dangers of meeting online friends in real life.
1. Question
Does your online behaviour affects others positively? negatively?
2. Give some examples for each and collect them as a class. You may want to use a table like the one below for this job.
3. Positive Effects ______________________________
Negative Effects _____________________________
4. What if those others were your family members or best friends.
5. The following video may shed a bit of light on this issue.
6. Watch: You can't Take it Back
1. Questions to Consider
What is Copyright?
Can you use other people's work in your projects? If so how much of their work can you use?
2. Watch the BrainPOP copyright video to learn more.
https://www.brainpop.com/english/writing/copyright/
Make sure you log in first using your ABC Login Credentials.
3. Take the Graded Quiz. (Remember you must be logged in with your abc-net account.)
Plagiarism
Watch this video.
1. Watch the Brainpop video on Plagiarism as a class.
https://www.brainpop.com/english/writing/plagiarism/
2. Take the Graded Quiz
https://www.brainpop.com/english/writing/plagiarism/?panel=login&refer=/english/writing/plagiarism/quiz/
3. Paraphrasing
Learn how to paraphrase to express the meaning of something you have understood, and avoid plagiarism by watching this Video.
URL-https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HBiS4GUuBVA