SAFETY FIRST/RESEARCH TECHNIQUES
Lesson Two:Title: Internet Safety
Internet Safety
Grade Level: 12
(Unit may be adapted to any class using computer lab online activities.)
Subject Areas: Business and Language ArtsLearner Outcomes: The student will acquire knowledge of and identify the safe and proper procedures for exploring the Internet.
Materials:Technology Tools/Courseware:
- Slide Show on Child Safety on the Internet
- Internet Safety Quiz Game for Children
- Basic Rules of Online Safety for Teens Game
- Safety Quiz for Safe Surfing Permit
- Internet Safety Knowledge Quiz (kidbytes)
- Internet Safety Rules handout
Computer Projector Device
Computers with Internet CapabilityTeacher Notes:
- All of the sites below are on an elementary reading level, so all students should be capable of completing the assignments.
- Students will have on file the "Acceptable Use Policy for Computer Networks and Telecommunications Agreement Form" signed by the student, his/her parent or guardian, and sponsoring teacher.
Procedures: Students will gain knowledge of Internet safety.
Students will preview the Slide Show on Child Safety: (Click below) Students will access the CyberNet site:
(Click below)Students will access the Safety Game for Teens:
- Internet Safety Quiz Game for Children
- Click on the Top Ten Netiquette tips
- Read the tips
(Click below)Students will access the Safety Quiz
- Safety Game for Teens of Basic Rules of Online
Once loaded, each student must:
- Click "See the Safety Tips"
- Read the "Tips for Internet Safety"
- Complete the "Safety Tips Quiz"
(Click below)Students will access the Internet Safety Knowledge Quiz
- Safety Quiz for Safe Surfing Permit
- Click on the Safety Quiz Go! button
- Complete quiz
(Click below)The students will be given a copy of the Internet Safety Rules handout.
- Internet Safety Knowledge Quiz (kidbytes)
- Click on the Internet Safety Rules button
- Read the information about Internet Safety
- Press the Click Here button at the bottom of the screen
- Complete the Internet Safety Quiz
Enrichment Activities:Teacher should determine the need for student assistance based on Inclusion and request a special education teacher and/or aide be present during lesson instruction & activities. Teachers can also use peer tutoring and/or small group work during activities. Evaluation/Assessment:
- Cybernetiquette Quiz
- Basic Rules of Online Safety Teens Game
- Safety Quiz for Safe Surfing Permit
- Internet Safety Knowledge Quiz (kidbytes)
- Internet Safety: Keeping Students Safe Online
- Class Participation
- Completion of Enrichment Activities
- Teacher Observation
West Virginia Instructional Goals and Objectives:
Language Arts: 12.38, 12.88, 12.89, 12.95
Process/Workplace Goals:
Communications: PW.2
Problem Solving: PW.14
Technology: PW.27
Self Management: PW35, PW36, PW37, PW38, PW43Vocational Instructional Goals & Objectives: ACA20
For Further Information:
References:
- Abigail Reynolds
- West Virginia State Dept. of Education
- National Standards
Child Safety on the Internet
Guide to Parental Controls/Internet Safety Products
Safe Teens
Protect Your Children from Harm Online!
(A free surf-safety newsletter)
The Parents Guide to the Internet
Setting Safety Rules for Your Child on the InternetAuthors:
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Terri H. Burgess | Natalie Cook | Mary Ruth Hale | Man High School
Attachments:
- Acceptable Use Policy For Computer Networks and Telecommunications (Logan County Schools)
- Internet Safety Rules
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