Posted by jenmalonetn | Posted in Internet Safety | Posted on January 12, 2015
How to Teach Internet Safety in K-6 is from Jacqui Murray’s web site and gives a grade-by-grade breakdown of important Internet Safety skills to be taught and links to content to facilitate the lessons.
Internet Safety Cheat Sheet is a great guide for parents trying to maneuver the ins and outs of social media.
Posted by jenmalonetn | Posted in Internet Safety | Posted on December 19, 2012
Here are links to two posters that classroom teachers can print and post on Internet safety (from iSafe). Elementary/Middle Poster Middle School/High School Poster
Posted by jenmalonetn | Posted in Internet Safety | Posted on October 31, 2012
How to Teach Internet Safety in K-6 has dozens of videos and lessons by grade levels teachers can use to teach internet safety. Thanks to Jaqui Murray for this great resource.
Posted by jenmalonetn | Posted in Internet Safety, Livebinders | Posted on October 25, 2012
Your Passbook to Online Safety is a Livebinder created by M. Lyles that gives school technology teachers, guidance counselors, and media specialists a list of resources for helping students stay safe online.
Posted by jenmalonetn | Posted in Internet Safety | Posted on August 17, 2012
25 Internet Safety Talking Points takes a hard look at why we should open up school networks.
Posted by jenmalonetn | Posted in Internet Safety | Posted on June 7, 2012
How to Teach Internet Safety to Younger Elementary Age Students
Posted by jenmalonetn | Posted in Internet Safety, Livebinders | Posted on March 20, 2012
Internet Safety Livebinder has dozens of resources to help teachers help kids stay safe online.
Posted by jenmalonetn | Posted in Internet Safety | Posted on December 8, 2011
Common Sense Media – Lessons on Internet Safety has lessons and resources by grade strand to fulfill requirments of teaching Internet Safety to students.
Posted by jenmalonetn | Posted in Internet Safety | Posted on October 28, 2010
NetSmartz Kids.Org is a great site to teach and reinforce Internet safety for elementary age students. When they successfully complete the program, they receive a certificate and a badge.
Posted by jenmalonetn | Posted in Internet Safety | Posted on June 21, 2010
Cyber Cafe Internet Safety (Ages 8-10) We’ve made this website to help you go on the internet in a safe way and know who to talk to if you are worried. Site for ages 5-7 should click here.
Posted by jenmalonetn | Posted in Internet Safety | Posted on March 1, 2010
Internet Safety with Professor Garfield provides guidance on how to protect students online.
Posted by jenmalonetn | Posted in Internet Safety | Posted on October 13, 2009
Faux Paw and the Dangerous Download Video is a great way to teach students about Internet safety.
Posted by jenmalonetn | Posted in Internet Safety | Posted on January 6, 2012
10 Online Safety Tips for Parents from Education.Com has a quick presentation of the ways to help your child be safe online.
Online Safety for Students is a flip joint created in a joint venture with Brain Pop and Promethean. The link will take you to a flip chart you can use to teacher Internet safety to students.
Posted by jenmalonetn | Posted in Internet Safety, Videos | Posted on January 7, 2013
Planet Nutshell has a wide collection of videos that can be used for education including a great series on Internet Safety (under the UTAH sites).
Posted by jenmalonetn | Posted in | Posted on June 6, 2012
Links to Information on Internet Safety Uses for Binder Clips StudyIsland-TrainingPP BrainPop-LetterforParents NewTeacherTechTrainins2013-Handout NewTeacherTechTrainins2012-CheatSheetHandout StudyIslandMobile StudyIsland-PrometheanResponseSystems StudyIsland-TrainingPP Link to Brain Pop to set up Promethean Response systems 10 Things You SHOULD NOT do on Social Networks Links Shared in Class http://www.mathactivities.net/elementary.htm http://www.teachervision.fen.com/art/math/52566.html http://www.incredibleart.org/lessons/elem/artmath.htm Dickblick has a bunch of lesson plans, […]
Posted by jenmalonetn | Posted in Internet Safety | Posted on October 7, 2011
Staying Safe Online is a wonderful resource with multiple sites, printables, and video clips for teacher Internet Safety. (Part of the Teaching Ideas site)
My Digital Footprints – Elementary Level Internet Safety Lessons Identify types of information that should be kept private when on line Create rules/guidelines (reminders) about how to be nice to others while on computers
Get Your Web License from PBS Kids is a great interactive site to use when teaching students about Internet safety. At the end of the “driver’s test” students will receive a Web License they can print.