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Internet Safety Printable Task Cards
$6.00
Empower your students to navigate the digital world safely and responsibly with this engaging set of 24 Internet Safety Task Cards! Perfect for upper elementary and middle grade students, these task cards cover essential topics such as identifying safe and unsafe websites, protecting personal information, handling inappropriate content, and understanding the impact of cyberbullying.
Internet Safety Printable Task Cards
$6.00
Description
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24 Internet Safety Task Cards with thought-provoking questions and real-life scenarios
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Printable and Digital (PDF) Formats for flexible use in various classroom settings
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Answer Key & Suggested Responses to facilitate discussions and assessments
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Teacher Guide with step-by-step instructions and additional activity ideas
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Standards-Aligned: Meets ISTE Standards for Digital Citizen, Empowered Learner, and Global Collaborator.
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Real-World Scenarios: Features age-appropriate situations to help students apply their learning to real-world online experiences.
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Critical Thinking Focus: Encourages students to reflect on their choices and develop strategies for staying safe online.
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Flexible Implementation: Use for independent work, group discussions, or station rotations for collaborative learning.
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Recognizing Safe vs. Unsafe Websites
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Protecting Personal Information
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Responding to Inappropriate Content
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Managing Digital Privacy
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Understanding and Handling Cyberbullying
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Digital Footprint & Reputation
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Positive Online Behavior & Netiquette
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Introduce the Activity: Discuss the basics of internet safety and ask students to share their own experiences or knowledge. Use videos or stories (not included) to illustrate key points.
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Distribute the Cards: Assign task cards individually, in pairs, or in small groups. You can also set up stations with different cards and have students rotate through them.
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Class Discussion: After students complete the cards, review their answers as a class. Encourage them to explain their reasoning and discuss the importance of each safety practice.
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Extension Activity (not included): Have students create their own “Internet Safety Rules” posters or guides to display in the classroom or share with their families.
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Printed task cards or digital devices for accessing the digital (PDF) version
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Pencils/pens or digital tools for student responses
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Internet-enabled devices (for demonstration purposes, if needed)
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Whiteboard or projector for class discussions
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