In this classwork activity, you’ll practice how to stay safe online and how to communicate respectfully.
Read each example. Choose the safest or most respectful answer. If something seems unsafe or confusing, remember: stop and ask a trusted adult.
Online Safety (Personal Information): Which information should you NOT share online?
It is okay to share your last name online with people you don’t know.
Sort each item into the best group.
Favorite color
Favorite animal
First name
My age
My school name
A selfie photo
Password
Home address
Phone number
Safe to share
Ask an adult first
Not safe to share
Safe Links: Which link looks the safest to click?
Match the link clue to what it means.
| Stavka koja se može prevući | arrow_right_alt | Odgovarajuća stavka |
|---|---|---|
Pop-up asks for password | arrow_right_alt | Connection is more secure |
Lock icon in the browser | arrow_right_alt | Website uses a secure connection |
Starts with https | arrow_right_alt | Might be a fake website |
Weird spelling in the name | arrow_right_alt | Stop and ask an adult |
If a website asks you for your password, you should ask a trusted adult for help.
If I’m not sure what to do online, I . I the window. I a trusted adult.
ask
click
stop
close
Ask an Adult: Someone online asks you to meet them. What should you do?
Respectful Communication: What is the best way to ask for a turn with a toy?
Write one word that shows respect when you ask for something.
Respectful Communication: Which words are respectful? (Choose 2.)
Describe one time you can ask a trusted adult for help (online or offline). What would you say?
Respectful Communication: Which words or phrases are respectful? (Choose 2)
Describe one time you should ask a trusted adult for help (online or in person). What could you say to the adult?