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Scroll Down for the K-2 Top Ten Safe Summer Surfing Tips of the Day Between May 16-20, please show at least 4 of the 5 videos. On average, the videos are 2.5 minutes long. We recommend capitalizing on the opportunity to discuss the topic with your students and provide a valuable learning experience. Let's keep our kids safe this summer! Please take the time to review the videos before presenting to the students. This will prepare you to have better discussions with them about something as important as being safe online. |
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Hang Ten Tips for Online Safety Two Per Day 1. Don't give out personal information when online, for example: your last name, your phone number, where you live, where you go to school, or the name of you baseball team. 2. Never email a picture of yourself to strangers. 3. Only send emails to people you know. 4. If somebody says something to you, sends you something, or you see something that makes you uncomfortable, don't look around or explore. Get your parents instead -- they know what to do . Tell a trusted adult if anything makes you feel sad, scared, or confused. 5. Always follow your school and family's rules for the internet -- they're there to make sure you have fun, learn and stay safe online. 6. Don't give out your password, except to responsible adults in your family. 7. Don't open up emails, files, or web pages that you get from people you don't know. 8. Don't ever do anything that could cost your family money unless your parents are there to help you do it. 9. Making plans to meet your internet buddies in real life is usually a really bad idea -- how people are in real life can be very different from how they are online. 10. When on the internet, always use good netiquette. Never say or do anything that would hurt another person.
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