Digital Passport
Common Sense Media has a created a gamify way to learn about Internet Safety called Digital Passport.
Complete each mission below: try to stick to playing 1 then when finished do the other mission. You will know when you are finished, becuase you will earn a BADGE! Raise your hand and show the teacher.
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Complete each mission below: try to stick to playing 1 then when finished do the other mission. You will know when you are finished, becuase you will earn a BADGE! Raise your hand and show the teacher.
- Multitasking - Twalkers - Students reflect on what it's like to multitask on a cellphone and consider the benefits of focusing on one task at a time
- Search - Search Shark - Students learn how to choose effective keywords for searching online. They practice selecting keywords that are most relevant to a search prompt. Along the way, they discover tips for narrowing their search results.
To log in:
- Username - your 5 #'s
Interland
Kind Kingdom
It's cool to be KIND
The Internet is a powerful amplifier that can be used to spread positivity or negativity. You can take the high road by applying the concept of “treat others as you would like to be treated” to their actions online, creating positive impact for others and disempowering bullying behavior.
Mindful Mountain
Share with Care
When you come across something they're not sure about online, you should feel comfortable talking to a trusted adult. Adults can support this by showing they're open to talking, even about difficult or embarrassing things at home and in the classroom.
Tower of Treasure
Secure your Secrets
Personal privacy and security are as important online as they are in the real world. Keeping valuable information safe helps children avoid damaging their devices, reputations and relationships.
REALITY River
Don't Fall for Fake
People and situations online aren’t always what they seem. Internet Legends know how to tell the difference between what’s real and what’s not.
Spot the Signs of a Scam
It's cool to be KIND
The Internet is a powerful amplifier that can be used to spread positivity or negativity. You can take the high road by applying the concept of “treat others as you would like to be treated” to their actions online, creating positive impact for others and disempowering bullying behavior.
Mindful Mountain
Share with Care
When you come across something they're not sure about online, you should feel comfortable talking to a trusted adult. Adults can support this by showing they're open to talking, even about difficult or embarrassing things at home and in the classroom.
Tower of Treasure
Secure your Secrets
Personal privacy and security are as important online as they are in the real world. Keeping valuable information safe helps children avoid damaging their devices, reputations and relationships.
REALITY River
Don't Fall for Fake
People and situations online aren’t always what they seem. Internet Legends know how to tell the difference between what’s real and what’s not.
Spot the Signs of a Scam
- If messages about 'winning' or getting something for 'free' feel too good to be true, they probably are.
- Things getting too personal? Ask yourself, why would someone have private information about you?
- Always think critically before doing anything online – and learn to trust your intuition. Be on your guard for phishing attempts – which are efforts to steal information (such as login or account details) by pretending to be someone you know in an email, text, or other forms of online communication.