Internet Safety ResourcesClick on the links below for Internet Safety lessons and resources.
Edutopia link - Digital Citizenship: Resource Roundup Common Sense Education link - Digital Citizenship: Scope and Sequence Kids.gov link - Online Safety: Lesson Plans Kids.gov link - Online Safety: Information for Teachers Kids.gov link - Online Safety: Activities and Worksheets Richard Byrne's Recommended Resources - Teaching Digital Citizenship Edudemic link - Teacher's Guide to Digital Citizenship FBI link - Safe Online Surfing (aka S.O.S) Google and iKeepSafe link - Google Digital Literacy and Citizenship Curriculum Julie Benton's Pinterest link - Digital Citizenship Board Twitter Resource links - #digcit |
NetSmartz ResourcesNetSmartz is an excellent educational resource from the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children which discusses various Internet safety topics. This resource offers valuable tools for teachers and parents! Links below will help you get started, or click here to browse the site and see everything it has to offer.
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Link to: Teaching Resources and Lesson Plans
- After choosing the age of your students and the topic from the drop-down menus, click the "Go" button to complete your search
- Results could include lesson plans, presentations, pledges, tip sheets, discussion guides, activity cards, etc. which are downloadable and free to use!
Link to NetSmartz Videos:
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Link to: NetSmartz Presentations to access free, multimedia Internet Safety presentations tailored for specific audiences and age ranges.
Common Sense Media ResourcesCommon Sense is dedicated to helping kids thrive in a world of media and technology. This resource empowers families, educators, and policymakers by providing unbiased information, trusted advice, and innovative tools to help them harness the power of media and technology as a positive force in all kids' lives. From specifically addressing parent media and technology concerns to providing complete curricula for teachers, this invaluable resource is definitely one to bookmark and use frequently. Click on the links above to explore the site on your own or jump right to the specific resources for digital citizenship!
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