3rd Grade TechSafe Lesson
3rd Grade Lesson
Cyberbullying- The Power of Words
Teacher Directions
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3rd Grade Lesson Objectives
Students will be able to:
Understand that it's important to think about the words we use, because everyone interprets things differently.
Identify ways to respond to mean words online, using S-T-O-P.
Decide what kinds of statements are OK to say online and which are not.
Lesson: The Power of Words
https://www.commonsense.org/education/digital-citizenship/lesson/the-power-of-words
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Essential Question:
What should you do when someone uses mean or scary language on the Internet?
Lesson Overview:
Students consider that they may encounter online messages from other kids that can make them feel angry, hurt, sad, or fearful. They explore ways to handle cyberbullying and how to respond in the face of upsetting language online. Students discuss all the ways they use technology for communication, put themselves in the shoes of children who are cyberbullied on a kids’ game website, and explore both the similarities and differences between in-person versus online communication. Students then brainstorm ways to respond to cyberbullying.
Lesson Plan:
Printable Version (Approximately 45 min.)
Lesson Resources & Materials:
Long piece of rope or string
Student Handout (Distribute in pairs) ENGLISH SPANISH Teacher Version
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