safe travel on the internet
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Safe Travel on the Internet. Warm Up: Field Trips. Places you might visit Ways you might travel Rules you might follow. A nother way to travel…the Internet!. Safety Rules for Internet Travel. #1 Always ask your parents (or teacher) first. #2 Only talk to people you know. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
Safety Rules for Internet Travel
#1 Always ask your parents (or teacher) first.
#2 Only talk to people you know.
#3 Stick to places that are just right for you.
Website Traffic Light
Green = GOOD!
• A website just right for kids your age with fun things for you to see and do
• A website that doesn’t ask who you are, where you live, or what your phone number/email address is
• A website that doesn’t let you talk to people you don’t know
Website Traffic Light
Yellow = CAUTION!ASK A TRUSTED ADULT FOR PERMISSION.
• A website you’re not sure is right for kids your age.
• A website that asks who you are, where you live, your phone number, etc.
• A website that allows you to talk to people you don’t know
Website Traffic Light
Red = STOP!• A website that is not right for you
• A website that is filled with things for older kids or adults
Activity: Website Traffic Light
1. You went to the Games-O-Rama website by accident and a stranger asks you your name and age.
Activity: Website Traffic Light
2. The Wacky Bunny website is funny! Even your grandma would think it’s just right for you.
Activity: Website Traffic Light
3. You are searching for pictures of hearts for Valentine’s Day but come across a website that makes you feel uncomfortable.
Activity: Website Traffic Light
4. A website for your favorite TV show has fun things for kids your age to do.
Activity: Website Traffic Light
5. You visited a kids’ sports website that allows you to talk with other people.
Activity: Website Traffic Light
6. You are on a game website where a screen pops up and asks for your family’s email address.