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USD259 Internet Safety Curriculum 2013-2014

Kindergarten
CommonSense Media Going Places Safely Lesson (Safety & Privacy) NetSmartz Know the Rules Video (Real World Safety) NetSmartz Know the Rules Check First Lesson NetSmartz Know the Rules Take a Friend Lesson

First Grade
NetSmartz Tell a Trusted Adult Video and lesson NetSmartz Beat the Tricks Video (Real World Safety) NetSmartz - Beat the Tricks Lesson (3 lesson choices-see below) NetSmartz Way 2 Go Video and lesson (Real World Safety) CommonSense Media Sending Email Lesson (Appropriate Online Behavior)
Beat the Tricks Students watch the Beat the Tricks! music video. They discuss ways people try to trick kids into dangerous situations. They play a memory game to review the eight tricks they have learned. Beat the Tricks 2 Students watch the Beat the Tricks! video and discuss the ways people may try to trick kids into dangerous situations. They play a game to review the tricks and discover solutions to avoid these tricks. Beat the Tricks 3 Students watch and discuss the Beat the Tricks! music video to review ways people may try to trick kids into dangerous situations. They play a short game to check their understanding. Students then use their technology skills to make pictures representing each of the eight tricks.

Second Grade
CommonSense Media Show Respect Online (Cyberbullying) NetSmartz Dont Open That File A Lesson in Computer Viruses Video (Spyware/Spam/Scams) NetSmartz UYN: NetSmartz Chat Abbreviation Video (Basic Internet Safety) NetSmartz UYN: Chat Abbreviation Lesson (2 lesson choices see below) NetSmartz Way 2 Go Video and lesson (Real World Safety)
UYN: The NetSmartz Chat Abbreviation Students discuss what abbreviations are. They watch "UYN: The NetSmartz Chat Abbreviation" and discuss the abbreviation UYN. Next they clap while chanting "UYN" and then shout "UYN" in response to Internet scenarios. They complete a worksheet reminding them to "Use Your NetSmartz." UYN: The NetSmartz Chat Abbreviation 2 Students watch "UYN: The NetSmartz Chat Abbreviation." They discuss what it means to "Use Your NetSmartz." They play a game where they figure out how to use their NetSmartz in various situations.

Third Grade
CommonSense Media Talking Safely Online (Safety & Privacy) NetSmartz Password Rap Video (Basic Internet Safety) NetSmartz Password Rap Lesson (2 lesson choices listed below) NetSmartz Bad Netiquette Stinks Video & Bad Netiquette Stinks Lesson
UYN: The Password Rap Students discuss how passwords are like keys and why it is important to have a password that isn't easy to guess. UYN: The Password Rap 2 Students discuss the concept of non-identifying information and basic ideas for what makes up a good password.

Fourth Grade
CommonSense Media The Power of Words (Cyberbullying) NetSmartz Clickys Stolen Song: A Lesson In Digital Ethics Video (Digital Ethics) NetSmartz Mike-Tosis (Basic Internet Safety) NetSmartz Attitude Overdrive (Gaming)

Fifth Grade
NetSmartz Bad Netiquette Stinks Video & Bad Netiquette Stinks Lesson 2 (Cyberbullying) CommonSense Media Digital Citizenship Pledge (Appropriate Online Behavior) CommonSense Media Whose Is It, Anyway? (Digital Ethics)

Additional Resources K-5:


http://www.ikeepsafe.org/educators/fauxpaw/

Faux Paw the Websurfing Techno Cat series has been created by a team of leading child psychologists, educators, and law enforcement. This engaging curriculumcomplete with books, animated DVDs, and lesson planswill captivate the attention of your students and teach them how to appropriately conduct themselves online and in the digital space. Take advantage of these proven and valuable assets in your classroom today.
Faux Paws Dangerous Download

Music piracy causes severe economic losses every year around the world. Yet, many students frequently participate (sometimes unintentionally) in illegal downloading. This Faux Paw adventure teaches students about the consequences and ethical problems inherent in peer to-peer downloading and encourages them to download only from reputable, legal Web sites.
Faux Paw Goes to the Games:Balancing Real Life with Screen Time

Spending excessive time with media robs students of real world experiences and may result in lower grades. Students will learn from Faux Paws experience just how detrimental it can be when online games interfere with reallife goals, and will better understand why its important to stay balanced.

Faux Paw Meets the First Lady: How to Handle Cyberbullying

Recent research reports that at least 15-35% of students have been victims of cyberbullying, while 1020% admit to engaging in it. This Faux Paw story, featuring former First Lady Laura Bush, teaches students to become responsible upstanders who prevent others from being abused online, and what to do if they themselves are victimized. NetSmartz: www.netsmartz.org/Educators Routers Birthday Surprise Presentation (Download from this site: http://www.netsmartz.org/Presentations) Its OK to Tell Video & Lesson http://www.netsmartz.org/NetSmartzKids/ItsOkToTell Friend or Fake Video & Lesson (5th grade) http://www.netsmartz.org/NSTeens/FriendOrFake (Activity cards and discussion guides included) Ebooks Delivery for Webster Pop-ups/Sharing personal information online The Princesss Password Learn about creating securing passwords Games: http://www.netsmartzkids.org/AdventureGames CommonSense Media Website: http://www.commonsensemedia.org/educators/curriculum Digital Literacy and Citizenship Classroom Curriculum by grade. You can browse by grade level K-12 and topic. Topics include: Cell phones and digital communication Cyberbullying and online relationships Digital creation, plagiarism & piracy Family media management Gaming and online worlds Internet Safety Medias influence on kids Online privacy and security Online research & learning Social networking & community Violence in media Or http://www.commonsensemedia.org/educators/scope-and-sequence Gives you a scope and sequence for K-3/4-5 for Safety & Security/Digital Citizenship/Research and Information Literacy

USD259 Internet Safety Curriculum 2013-2014 Middle & High School Level Sixth Grade NetSmartz Tweens Presentation (Basic Internet Safety and Cyberbullying) (This is a new presentation from previous years so you will need to download the new one.) Download from this site: http://www.netsmartz.org/Presentations (You need to set up a free account with NetSmartz and download the presentation ahead of your teaching time. It will save the presentation and teaching materials to a folder on your computer. Here is the path to that folder: My Computer> Local Disk C > Program Files > The NetSmartz Workshop (folder). The Tweens presentation includes: Profile Penalty , Mike-Tosis, and Terrible Text CommonSense Media Safe Online Talk (Appropriate Online Behavior) CommonSense Media Trillion Dollar Footprint (Privacy and Digital Footprints) Seventh Grade CommonSense Media Cyberbullying: Crossing the Line (Cyberbullying) CommonSense Media Which Me Should I Be? (Appropriate Online Behavior) NetSmartz Six Degrees of Information (Safety and Privacy)

Eighth Grade NetSmartz Teens Presentation (Basic Internet Safety and Cyberbullying) (This is a new presentation from previous years so you will need to download the new one.) Download from this site: http://www.netsmartz.org/Presentations (You need to set up a free account with NetSmartz and download the presentation ahead of your teaching time. It will save the presentation and teaching materials to a folder on your computer. Here is the path to that folder: My Computer> Local Disk C > Program Files > The NetSmartz Workshop (folder). The Teens Presentation includes: Survivor Diaries, 6 Degrees of Information, Your Photo Fate, and the Story of Amanda Todd Commonsense Media - Scams and Schemes (Safety & Privacy)

Ninth Grade CommonSense Media Private Today, Public Tomorrow (Safety & Privacy) Tenth Grade CommonSense Media Risky Online Relationships (Appropriate Online Behavior) Eleventh Grade CommonSense Media College Bound (Safety & Privacy) Twelfth Grade CommonSense Media Taking Perspectives on Cyberbullying (Cyberbullying)

Additional Resources 6-12 CommonSense Media Website: http://www.commonsensemedia.org/educators/curriculum Digital Literacy and Citizenship Classroom Curriculum by grade. You can browse by grade level K-12 and topic. Topics include: Cell phones and digital communication Cyberbullying and online relationships Digital creation, plagiarism & piracy Family media management Gaming and online worlds Internet Safety Medias influence on kids Online privacy and security Online research & learning Social networking & community Violence in media Or http://www.commonsensemedia.org/educators/classroom-curriculum/scope-sequence Gives you a scope and sequence for 6-8/9-12 for Safety & Security/Digital Citizenship/Research and Information Literacy Video on Cyberbullying Lets Fight It Together: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nbGIwCJK7FM NetSmartz website: www.netsmartz.org Teens Presentation for grades 8 12 http://www.netsmartz.org/Presentations - Real Life Stories 6 Degrees of Information Two Kinds of Stupid Your Photo Fate Survivor Diaries Broken Friendships You Cant Take it Back Promises Julies Journey Amys Choice - Teens Talk Back Videos Meeting Offline Information Travels Gaming Offline Consequences Cyberbullying Social Networking

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