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What is digital citizenship?
Digital citizenship means being safe, kind, and responsible when using computers, tablets, or the internet.
Name two ways to be responsible online.
- Think before sharing pictures or words.
- Be kind to others, just like in real life.
What is cyberbullying?
Cyberbullying is being mean to someone online. It can happen through messages, games, or social media.
Why shouldn’t you share personal information online?
To stay safe! Personal information like your address or phone number should be kept private.
What is a digital footprint?
A digital footprint is like a trail of everything you do online, like the websites you visit or the pictures you post.
How can you be respectful online?
Use kind words, don’t say mean things, and listen to others’ ideas.
What should you do if you see something scary or mean online?
Tell a trusted adult, like a parent or teacher, and don’t click on it.
How can you tell if a website is safe to use?
Look for a lock symbol in the address bar and make sure it’s a site you trust.
What does ‘netiquette’ mean?
Netiquette means being polite and nice when you’re online, like saying ‘please’ and ‘thank you.’
What should you do if you want to use something you find online?
Ask permission or give credit, just like you would in the classroom.
What’s a strong password?
A password that is hard to guess, with a mix of letters, numbers, and symbols.
Why is it good to take breaks from screens?
To rest your eyes, move your body, and have fun doing other things!