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ThePowerofWords35DigitalCitizenshipLesson. NS Grades 3 5 PPT 2016 DigitalCitizenship. Online safety: Staying safe online [FREE RESOURCE] The Carnegie Cyber Academy - An Online Safety site and Games for Kids. Office of the Children's eSafety Commissioner. Books tagged cyberbullying. Education resources. Using Prevention Science To Address Cyberbullying. Books mentioned in the September 2016 issue of Nonfiction Notes from the Horn Book. Identity revealed (Book, 2009) The technology tail : a digital footprint story (Book, 2017) NPR Choice page. Top 10 Cyberbullying Infographics. All About Cyberbullying According to safety web, cyberbullying simply refers to the act of bullying online.

Top 10 Cyberbullying Infographics

This type of bullying can consist of threats of violence, hate speech, harassment, peer pressure, bribery, psychological abuse and extortion committed by an individual or group to another individual or group. Source: safetyweb One Million Children were Victims of Cyberbullying 88% of social media-using teens have seen someone be mean or cruel on a social network site. 1 in 6 knows their child has been bullied via a social networking site.

Source: uknowkids Cyberbullied How bullies have moved from the playground to the web. 42% of teenagers with tech access report being cyberbullied over the past year. 69% of teens own their own computer or smartphone device. Source: onlinecollege Cyberbullying: Social Media Becomes The New School Yard for Bullies Back to school time is also a time when kids have to prepare to re-enter the intense social world they probably tuned out during the summer. Infographic: 5 Steps to Teaching the 9 Key P’s of Digital Citizenship. Top Ten Teen Tips Passwords. Kids on Social Media and Gaming. Social Media Apps and Sites Commonly Used by Children and Teens Digital media and apps allow children to communicate and express their creativity, connect with peers, and share their feelings.

Kids on Social Media and Gaming

However, they can be an avenue through which cyberbullying occurs. There are many types of apps and sites available for free that give users the ability to search for people and share or post information about them anonymously. Parents may not be aware of the apps that their children use regularly or may not be aware of the risks involved in using them. There are many ways that cyberbullying can be hidden in apps and sites, such as texts, videos, and web calls that disappear or do not appear on the device’s call or text message logs. Many apps also make it easy for users to access, view or participate in adult or harmful content. Some current popular social media venues and apps include: Askfm: A social networking site that allows users to ask other people questions, often anonymously. Cyberbullying Identification Prevention Response 2018. Digital Citizenship Infographic – Cyber Bullying and Safety Facts Infographic – Infographic Database.

Cyberbullying. OnlineCyberbullyingandCyberSafetyActivitiesforKids. FREE - Internet Safety Lesson Plans, Grades 3 - 12. Internet Safety - Grade Level 3 - 5 Grade Level: 3-5 Based on ISTE – NET – Performance Indicators for Technology – Literate Students Duration: One 45 minute session Description: This program is designed to help students who are using the Internet to identify and avoid situations that could threaten their safety.

FREE - Internet Safety Lesson Plans, Grades 3 - 12

Goals: To increase student knowledge of Internet safety To aid the student in identifying dangers on the Internet To build critical-thinking and decision-making skills relating to computer usage To help students protect themselves from inappropriate behavior online Handouts Handouts with relevant web sites and links Parent or guardian/child agreement Objectives: By the end of this training, students will be able to 1. 2. 3. 4. Content Outline On the street Rules: Say ‘No’ Get away Tell someone. Online safety. InternetSafetyLessonPlanGameQuestionsHandout.

CyberbullyingAwarenessandInternetSafetyLapbookFREEBIE. Grade3CyberbullyingUnitLesson1. Privacy Pirates: An Interactive Unit on Online Privacy (Ages 7-9)