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FBI: Safe Online Surfing Cyber Surf Island
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The goal of FBI-SOS is to promote cyber citizenship and help students learn about online safety while engaging in fun, interactive games. The program was designed to address current Internet safety threats while keeping each grade level's online usage and knowledge in mind. We hope that you find the program beneficial and that your students use the information to make themselves safer digital citizens.

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Cross-Curricular
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
Interactive
Provider:
Virginia Internet Safety Advisory Council
Provider Set:
2024
Date Added:
03/15/2024
Grade 6 Lesson - Copyright in the Real World, Images and Print
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To promote creative expression and give students experience understanding copyright protections and consequences.
To reinforce fair use concepts.

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Cross-Curricular
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Lesson
Provider:
Virginia Internet Safety Advisory Council
Provider Set:
2024
Date Added:
03/15/2024
How less screen time benefits your eyes, brain, mental state and overall health
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WITH MANY OF US spending a lot of time in front of computer screens and phones, on apps and Facebook, at all hours, it’s natural to wonder: Is it harming us? It could be, especially if you’re in front of a screen close to bedtime or even during the day if you’re not taking enough breaks.

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Cross-Curricular
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Interactive
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Virginia Internet Safety Advisory Council
Date Added:
05/17/2024
International Society for Technology in Education (ISTE)
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Teaching digital citizenship has never been more important. Prepare students to stay safe, solve problems and become a force for good.

Teaching digital well-being doesn’t mean providing students with a list of “don’ts.” It’s about the do’s – modeling and practicing skills that help young people become thoughtful, empathetic digital citizens who know how to use technology to learn and solve problems in their digital and physical communities.

The digital citizenship competencies, developed by the ISTE-led DigCit Coalition in conjunction with coalition partners, shift the conversation from don’ts to do’s.

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Cross-Curricular
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Interactive
Date Added:
05/20/2024
Internet Safety Infographics
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These infographics were made for spreading awareness and education on digital citizenship and internet safety topics. A few included are translated into Spanish. Share on your newsletter, social media or more.

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Cybersecurity
Material Type:
Visual Media
Author:
Carrie Rogers-Whitehead
Date Added:
06/11/2024
Intro to Cybersecurity: What Makes a Good Password?
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Passwords are crucual in our world today. They give us a simple measure to protect ourselves and our information online. This lesson provides an intro into cybersecurity and its vocabulary, as well as incorporates independent, partner, and whole group learning activities to determine what is a strong password and how to create it. All activities are low prep and can be modified to your needs. 

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Cross-Curricular
Cybersecurity
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Activity/Lab
Lesson
Lesson Plan
Author:
Mary Dickerson
Date Added:
12/02/2022
Let's Talk: Runaway Prevention Curriculum
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Offers a free, 14-module curriculum that educates youth ages 10-20 on alternatives to running away, unsafe behaviors, and how to build life skills that can resolve problems. It includes the module "Internet Safety and Fun," which provides youth with tools for safe online behavior.

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Cross-Curricular
Material Type:
Lesson
Student Guide
Provider:
Virginia Internet Safety Advisory Council
Provider Set:
2024
Date Added:
03/15/2024
Limit Screen Time
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Unfortunately, most American children spend about 5 to 8 hours on screens each day. Screen time can be habit-forming: Research shows that the more time children engage with screens, the harder time they have turning them off as they become older children. Plus, screen time has been linked to eating more, having trouble sleeping and poorer performance in school. Here are some ways to limit screen time.

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Cross-Curricular
Material Type:
Interactive
Provider:
Virginia Internet Safety Advisory Council
Date Added:
05/17/2024