Objectives
Students can recognize that they should always ask an adult before sharing information online, such as their name or photo.
Students understand that the internet is a place where they can learn and play, but they need to stay safe by following rules.
Students know that they should be kind and respectful when interacting with others online, just as they are in person.
Students can identify situations where they need to ask for help from a trusted adult while using digital devices or the internet.
Pause and Think Online - Media balance and Wellbing
From our head down to our toes and our feet up to our nose, the Digital Citizens teach learners how to be safe, responsible and respectful online.
Internet Traffic Lights - Privicy and Security
Using a fun traffic light activity, learn how to identify "just right" content, giving them the green light to learn, play and explore the internet safely.
How Technology Makes you Feel - Media Balance and Wellbeing
This foundational digital citizenship lesson challenges children to pay attention to their feelings while using tech.
With an engaging emoji game, learners develop practical strategies for managing their feelings -- good, bad and everything in between.