Uses the tie-in with books and their identity. Which is is it best to find?
The lesson covers the area of Identity. There is an activity merging finding addresses / names in our school library using DESTINY (library system). There is also a quiz at the end of this slideshow.
Second Lesson of Digital Citizenship: Digital Footprint
The lesson to the left is broken into Grades 1-2 and Grades 3-5. There is an assessment built in the to Google Slides (Thumbs up and down). There is also an activity setting up Google Classroom and seeing others' footprints as they join (found on last slide).
Third Lesson of Digital Citizenship: Good vs. Evil
The lesson to the left has many parts. Some parts are delivered in more detail than others depending on the grade of the student or the replication of information by the counselor. There are activities for each of the sub topics (Good vs. Bad sites, Good vs. Bad Search Techniques, Good vs. Bad Bibliography, Good vs. Bad Digital Behavior).
There is also a final quiz for this section in game format on Quizizz.com
Fourth lesson of Digital Citizenship: Communication
The lesson to the left has several parts dealing with communication. Communication deals with respect and protocols, even electronic communication. There are activities with phone, Google Classroom comments, e-mail, etc. Older students will discuss Blogs, Websites, as well as Social Media.
Grades 3-5 students will send the teacher a proper e-mail answering review questions from this section. grades 1-2 will do a thumbs up and thumbs down quiz.
Before taking the final test watch the video from Brain Pop https://jr.brainpop.com/artsandtechnology/technology/internetsafety/ Then do Google Form. Upon completion, students will receive certificates for 2019-20 Digital Citizenship use.