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Teach K-6 students the importance of internet safety with the Big Three rules - Keep, Don't Meet, Tell. Learn to keep private information secure, avoid meeting online acquaintances, and report suspicious behavior to adults. Watch the video for more tips! Remember, not everyone online is trustworthy. Stay safe and smart!
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Internet Safety For K-6
The Big 3 • Keep • Don’t Meet • Tell Finished?
Don’t Meet Not everyone is honest like you. Never meet someone that you “know” from online. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PS-t78Z1exQ&feature=results_main&playnext=1&list=PL6270603E43BC4B54
Keep • Keep your private information to yourself. • Name, address, phone number, etc.
Tell Tell an adult if someone you are chatting or gaming with is asking leading questions or making you uncomfortable.
POP Quiz!!!! It is okay to meet with someone you met online when…. A) Whoever it is knows your brother B) You’re meeting in a public place C) Their picture’s cute, so you have a crush on them D) None of the above.
How much do you know from a username? If someone’s username is ladyt-wolf16, what do you know about them?
What you know… • Lady: means she’s a girl • 16: probably her age • T-wolf: she goes to Timpanogos High School.
The Internet is a great tool, be careful what you let strangers know about you through your username and what you tell someone through email or on chat.