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Grades K-5Common Sense Media - Resources and lessons with grade level appropriate content.NetSmartzKids- Videos and games with Clicky and friendsGet Cybersmart with Phineas and Ferb- Phineas and Ferb follow a few Rules of the Road that keep them safe and private online.Professor Garfield Foundation - Cyberbullying and Internet Safety videosFaux Paw the Techno Cat- Videos, presentations, books, and lessons available for downloadGrades 6-8Common Sense Media - Resources and lessons with grade level appropriate content.Digital Etiquette Brainpop videoNetSmartz Teens - Resources address cell phone usage and the use of social networking sites. These lessonsprepare tweens to protect themselves online and encourage them to be responsible digital citizens.Teaching Students to Use the Internet Effectively - Activities guide students to evaluate information and sources more effectivelyChannel One Resources - Cyberbullying - You can also search for terms, such as social networking, to find different results/resources.Grades 9-12Common Sense Media - Resources and lessons with grade level appropriate content.
Digizen - Provides information for educators, parents, and young people to strengthen their awareness and understanding of what digital citizenship is and encourages users of technology to be responsible digital citizens. Specific advice and resources on issues such as social networking and cyberbullying are available.Let's Fight it Together - Award winning cyberbullying videoPrivacy and Reputation Online - VideoNetSmartz for Teens - Real Life Stories - These teen materials take a more serious tone than the other NetSmartz resources. The narratives teach teens to recognize risky behaviors and evaluate their online choices.Internet Survival Tips for Kids and Teens - from Common Sense MediaTeaching Students to Use the Internet Effectively - Activities guide students to evaluate information and sources more effectivelyCyberStalking and Online Harrassment - Tips on how to protect yourself from CyberStalking and online harrassment.
Additional ResourcesStudents' gaggle email accounts have a cybersafety course. This course is the same for every student--no differentiation available at this time.Google+ safety center -Provides a range of resources to teachers, parents, and teens to help them learn more about how to use Google+ in a fun, smart and safe way. It has a lot of materials that can be used with students in the classroom to sensitize them about online privacy issues.NC WiseOwl
Last Modified on February 21, 2019