For Teachers 4th - 6th
Internet Safety Introduction - safesurfingkids.com
Don't know where to begin? Start here! This program is designed to help students who are using the Internet to identify and avoid situations that could threaten their safety. This site includes lesson plans, scenarios for discussion around Internet safety and a quiz.
Online Resources for Teaching about the Internet - netsmartz.org This site includes safety presentations, activity cards to use with students, on/offline activities and recommended resources. Lesson created for
Online Personal Safety using SMART Notebook. It instigates discussion on how to handle different scenarios that can occur when online.
Lesson created for 4th grade on Inspiration using NetSmarts activity (Meet the Wizzy Wigs and What 2 Do On The Web) (rubric)
Lesson created for 6th grade on Inspiration using NetSmarts activity (Meet the Wizzy Wigs and What 2 Do On The Web) (rubric)
Internet Safety Tips - webwisekids.com This site contains a printable packet that will give you important information on 9 safety rules that will help keep students safe from online predators and dangers.
Tips for Students - illinoisattorneygeneral.gov This is a one-page flyer that summarizes the 6 steps students should follow to stay safe on the Internet.
Internet Safety Here is a 28-slide presentation created by a Jeffco Teacher-Librarian to teach Internet safety.
Internet Safety with Disney Characters CyberNetiquette Comix is an entertaining, interactive way to learn valuable lessons about online safety. Join classic Disney characters for adventure, fun, and online awareness tips. We encourage parents and children to enjoy and discuss these interactive fables together. There are three episodes linked on this PDF that the kids watch. Then they wrote a summary paragraph about each video in Publisher. The rubric is used to grade their writing and learning of Internet Safety concepts.
Bullying
Here's a 23-slide presentation created by a Jeffco Teacher-Librarian on the many types of bullying including cyberbullying.
Cyberbullying Lesson - cybersmartcurriculum.org Students consider that while they are enjoying their favorite children's Web sites, they may encounter messages from other children that can make them feel angry, hurt, sad, or fearful. They explore ways to handle a particular cyberbullying situation, learn some basic prevention rules, and propose actions to take to calm down when online language makes them angry.
The Role of the Bystander in Cyberbullying - cybersmartcurriculum.org Students learn that sometimes youths in groups think and behave differently than they would if each person was alone. They examine the role of the bystander in cyberbullying situations and develop an ethical pledge for bystanders.
Garfield Online Safety and Cyberbullying Teacher Materials (accompanies materials found in Student Resources)
Online Safety Teacher Materials Cyberbullying Teacher's Guide
Internet Safety Poster for the Classroom
Be Comfortable in Cyberspace - cybersmartcurriculum.org Students learn to recognize feelings of discomfort and how to responsibly manage uncomfortable situations in cyberspace.
Cyber Lessons - infinitelearninglab.org From this home page, find online lessons on "Online Safety," "Cyberbullying," "Fact or Opinion," and "Forms of Media." Each lesson includes a short video (cartoon - Garfield) and an opportunity for students to "Try" and "Apply" what they've learned. In the lower-middle of the home page, find "Teacher's Materials" with lesson plans for each lesson. The site also includes an Internet Safety Certificate.
Videos:
Cyberbullying-brainpop.com This video discusses issues related to cyberbullying and cyberbullying prevention.
Internet Safety-brainpop.com This video discusses safety tips and how to keep kids safe while on the Internet.
Here's a scope and sequence for teaching a great Cyber Curriculum!
Click on this great resource for k-12 lessons covering the following units: Safety and Security Online Manners, Bullying and Ethics Cyberbullying Digital Citizenship Authentic Learning and Creativity Research and Information Fluency Twenty-First Century Challenges
Don't know where to begin? Start here! This program is designed to help students who are using the Internet to identify and avoid situations that could threaten their safety. This site includes lesson plans, scenarios for discussion around Internet safety and a quiz.
Online Resources for Teaching about the Internet - netsmartz.org This site includes safety presentations, activity cards to use with students, on/offline activities and recommended resources. Lesson created for
Online Personal Safety using SMART Notebook. It instigates discussion on how to handle different scenarios that can occur when online.
Lesson created for 4th grade on Inspiration using NetSmarts activity (Meet the Wizzy Wigs and What 2 Do On The Web) (rubric)
Lesson created for 6th grade on Inspiration using NetSmarts activity (Meet the Wizzy Wigs and What 2 Do On The Web) (rubric)
Internet Safety Tips - webwisekids.com This site contains a printable packet that will give you important information on 9 safety rules that will help keep students safe from online predators and dangers.
Tips for Students - illinoisattorneygeneral.gov This is a one-page flyer that summarizes the 6 steps students should follow to stay safe on the Internet.
Internet Safety Here is a 28-slide presentation created by a Jeffco Teacher-Librarian to teach Internet safety.
Internet Safety with Disney Characters CyberNetiquette Comix is an entertaining, interactive way to learn valuable lessons about online safety. Join classic Disney characters for adventure, fun, and online awareness tips. We encourage parents and children to enjoy and discuss these interactive fables together. There are three episodes linked on this PDF that the kids watch. Then they wrote a summary paragraph about each video in Publisher. The rubric is used to grade their writing and learning of Internet Safety concepts.
Bullying
Here's a 23-slide presentation created by a Jeffco Teacher-Librarian on the many types of bullying including cyberbullying.
Cyberbullying Lesson - cybersmartcurriculum.org Students consider that while they are enjoying their favorite children's Web sites, they may encounter messages from other children that can make them feel angry, hurt, sad, or fearful. They explore ways to handle a particular cyberbullying situation, learn some basic prevention rules, and propose actions to take to calm down when online language makes them angry.
The Role of the Bystander in Cyberbullying - cybersmartcurriculum.org Students learn that sometimes youths in groups think and behave differently than they would if each person was alone. They examine the role of the bystander in cyberbullying situations and develop an ethical pledge for bystanders.
Garfield Online Safety and Cyberbullying Teacher Materials (accompanies materials found in Student Resources)
Online Safety Teacher Materials Cyberbullying Teacher's Guide
Internet Safety Poster for the Classroom
Be Comfortable in Cyberspace - cybersmartcurriculum.org Students learn to recognize feelings of discomfort and how to responsibly manage uncomfortable situations in cyberspace.
Cyber Lessons - infinitelearninglab.org From this home page, find online lessons on "Online Safety," "Cyberbullying," "Fact or Opinion," and "Forms of Media." Each lesson includes a short video (cartoon - Garfield) and an opportunity for students to "Try" and "Apply" what they've learned. In the lower-middle of the home page, find "Teacher's Materials" with lesson plans for each lesson. The site also includes an Internet Safety Certificate.
Videos:
Cyberbullying-brainpop.com This video discusses issues related to cyberbullying and cyberbullying prevention.
Internet Safety-brainpop.com This video discusses safety tips and how to keep kids safe while on the Internet.
Here's a scope and sequence for teaching a great Cyber Curriculum!
Click on this great resource for k-12 lessons covering the following units: Safety and Security Online Manners, Bullying and Ethics Cyberbullying Digital Citizenship Authentic Learning and Creativity Research and Information Fluency Twenty-First Century Challenges