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Talking Safely Online VUSD Grade 5

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Talking Safely Online. Objectives: Students will. Compare and contrast online friends and real, face-to-face pals Understand that private information should not be given to anyone online without the permission of a trusted adult - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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VUSD Grade 5

Talking Safely Online

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Objectives: Students will

• Compare and contrast online friends and real, face-to-face pals

• Understand that private information should not be given to anyone online without the permission of a trusted adult

• Learn how to respond if an online friend asks them personal questions

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Online Communication

Timed Pair Share

Timed Pair Share

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Online Communication Challenges

Round Robin

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• Always check first with a parent or guardian or trusted adult

• Never reveal personal information that could put you in danger

• Never reveal private informationwithout permission from your parent/guardian

• Never respond to any question that makes you feel uncomfortable

Online Caution

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Chat Room: CJcool11 and Sita

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CJcool11 and Sita

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Why does CJcool11 want to know?

• Curious• Locate you• Sales and advertising• Identity theft

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• Full name• Address• Name of school• School address• Email address• Phone numbers

• Passwords• Calling card number• Mother’s maiden

name• Parents’ place of work• Photos in which you

can be recognized

What is Private Information?

Any information that will allow you to be found or recognized by a stranger

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If your online-only friend asks one of these questions, should you, or shouldn’t you reveal the answer? Why or why not?• What is your favorite sport?• How old are you?• What color are your eyes?• What is your favorite TV program?

Safety Check

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• What is your mom’s name?• What is your birth date?• What is your favorite subject in school?• What is your phone number?• Where do you live?• Where does your dad work?• What is your teacher’s name?

Safety Check cont.

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Staying Safe

What to do . . .• Parent permission, knowledge• Simple, straightforward, truthful• Log out• Block the messenger• Let your parent know• Report

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CJcool11 and Sita

Write: What should Sita do? Why?

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Did We Meet Our Objectives?

Did we . . .

Compare and contrast online friends and real, face-to-face pals

Understand that private information should not be given to anyone online without the permission of a trusted adult

Learn how to respond if an online friend asks them personal questions