Internet Safety


 

1. What is the most important thing to remember when you type things online, like on MySpace or in a forum or chat room?
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2. What 7 things should you never share on the Internet?
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3. What does the "Family Contract for Online Safety" say you should do if you come across something online that makes you feel uncomfortable?
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4. What else can you do if a page on the internet makes you feel uncomfortable?
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5. Angela was getting harassed online. Watch the video about what Angela did, and then answer this question:  What should you do if someone sends you online messages that make you uncomfortable or that scare you?
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6. What is the possible danger of someone who says that she is a 13-year-old girl in a chat room?
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7. For some things, like a game on the World Wide Web, it's ok to use something easy to remember like a parent's first name. But if your reputation, your money, or your homework is at stake, play it safe!  What should you do to make a "good" password?
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8. If you get bullied online, what is one good way to respond?
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9. You should never share your password with anyone else (except your parents) - not even your good friends!  What should you do if you stumble across someone else's password?
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10. Read these 10 rules for online safety from safekids.com, and pick the one that you think is most important.  Write a 4-finger paragraph that tells why you think it's the most important rule to follow when you're online.
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