Foster students’ creativity as they pretend to be weather reporters using a green screen.
- Subject:
- Earth and Space Systems
- Impacts of Computing
- Material Type:
- Activity/Lab
- Interactive
- Author:
- Katherine “Faith” Bailey
- Date Added:
- 04/28/2024
Foster students’ creativity as they pretend to be weather reporters using a green screen.
This slideshow reviews what Cyberbullying is and a few things that victims and people around them can do to deal with it.
This fidget book was designed to be used in digital citizenship and internet safety lessons for elementary students. It has lesson supports, coloring pages, self-reflection guides and more.
This resource offers a safety guide to young online users. It should be used as a way to open discussions on internet safety with young children and help them navigate the obvious pitfalls of online life. SOL 2.14 The student will identify and model responsible behaviors when using information and technology.
What would kids today do without the internet? This lesson will take them “back in time” to learn how to research before the internet! This lesson will create a greater appreciation for the technology that we have today. Kids today just don’t know how easy they have it, not having to wait for dial up internet!
From Common Sense Education: “The Internet is filled with all kinds of interesting people, but sometimes, some of them can be mean to each other. With this role play, students understand why it’s often easier to be mean online than in person, and how to deal with online meanness when they see it.”
Setting and maintaining expectations is an essential indicator of future student success at all grade levels. At the start of each school year, classes review citizenship skills to get reacclimated to the school and the classroom environment. Help students set a strong foundation for their digital lives by teaching digital citizenship and face-to-face skills. In doing so, students will be equipped with tips for safety and success no matter their setting.
This slideshow reinforces the idea of being nice when using a computer and what to do if someone sends something to you that makes you feel uncomfortable.