Common Sense Media has been around for a while, they first introduced #DigCitWeek back in 2010 and has always been a go-to for resources on Digital Citizeship K-12. Below are a list of resources that I believe are the most beneficial at this level of teaching.
This article does a great job explaining how to work with AI and the benefits and drawbacks of AI in the classroom. The bottom of the article also has a lot of great links for extra support.
Common Sense Media puts on Digital Citizenship Week in October every year. Take a look at the resources they have compiled for you and see if you can fit a lesson in during PRIDE.
"The Achievery helps connect students to a new world of digital learning through stories that spark curiosity and learning content that entertains as well as teaches."
TikTok Challenge - "In this current events lesson, students will explore the potential impact of TikTok challenges in schools and communities."
Sourcing Your Information - "Students explore why it is important to know where information online comes from. Students analyze websites and articles to determine credibility, conflict of interest, and more."
Who's Looking at your Digital Footprint? - "Students learn how any information they post online can help or hurt their future opportunities; in order to help them leverage technology safely, responsibly, and ethically."
Plagiarism - Students will be able to avoid plagiarism in their work by understanding the forms plagiarism can take, the forces that can lead to plagiarism, and the best practices to prevent plagiarism.
Public WiFi - Students will be able to protect their personal information by understanding the risks of using public Wi-Fi and computers.
Scams - Students will be able to maintain their digital security by understanding common forms of scams.
Online Images - Students will understand how digital images can be easily manipulated, why images are edited, and how to engage critically with online images that may have been edited.