You're home alone and someone rings the door bell. What should you do?
Don't answer it and ignore it.
Tell your guardian what happened when they come back home.
Provide some safety rules when you get in/out of your car or off the bus for school.
Stay on the walkways.
Don't run.
Look both ways to cross the street.
Stay seated on the bus until you can leave the bus.
You are watching a show on YouTube and an inappropriate ad shows up. It makes you feel uncomfortable. What should you do?
Exit out of it.
Talk to your guardian about it and ask about parent controls.
Someone you don't know is messaging you and asking for your personal information. What should you do?
Don't tell them your personal information.
Inform a trusted adult what happened.
You have a headache and your friend offers you some pills they found in their medicine cabinet at home. Do you take them?
NO! Always ask your parents/guardians permission first.
What could happen if you touched or tried to play with a strange animal in the wild?
Leave wild animals alone and ones you don't know alone.
Name three ways to be safe indoors to help protect yourself from catching viruses and sicknesses.
Distance yourself from others, cover coughs, wash your hands frequently, wear a mask, make sure any cuts on your hands are covered with band-aids.
Stay home of you are ill!
Is it okay to share on social media that you are home alone?
No. This could be dangerous.
You receive an email from someone offering you a free trip to Disney if you send in your name, address, and phone number. What should you do?
Don't tell them.
Mark as spam/phishing and delete the email.
Should you ever get into a car when the driver is under the influence of drugs or alcohol?
Never! You could get into an terrible accident.
You are lost in the mall. Who should you look for to get help?
A store clerk, a police officer/security guard, a women with children.
You are separated from your class during a drill or emergency, what should you do?
Find the nearest staff member and go to them for help.
Why should you think carefully before posting pictures or videos online?
Once something is posted, it can be difficult to remove it and might not be completely gone.
You got in a fight with your friend and now they are trying to argue with you through text message. What should you do?
Stop texting!
Continue the conversation in person when you are calm and ready to have a discussion.
Why is it so important to use your voice and scream (This is not my mom/dad!) when someone is trying to kidnap you?
Your assistant coach drives up and tells you that your Mom is in the hospital and they were sent to pick you up to go meet her. What should you do?
Do not go with them. It could be a trap! Run and find a trusted adult.
Be an Upstander! Stand up to the mean person, be a buddy to the victim.
Tell a trusted adult if it becomes too big of an issue for you to handle.
Someone sends you a link or code to scan through a gaming chat box. They are telling you to click on the link and/or to scan the code to get items for the game. What should you do?
Don't click the link and don't scan the code! It could be a virus they are trying to pass onto your phone/computer.
Stop talking to them. Block them.
Tell an adult.
You hear in person or see online someone talking about self harm. What should you do?
You are playing at the park and a man has been watching you for some time. He walks up and tells you that he is having a party at his house later and invites you and your friends to join. What do you do?
Don't go. Leave the park immediately and tell a trusted adult.
You feel unsafe at school. Name 3 adults you could go to for help.
School counselor, teacher, principal, teacher's aid, janitor, etc. - Any trusted adult.
1. Why is it important to have strong and unique passwords for each of your online accounts? 2. What would be a good example of a password?
To protect your accounts from being hacked.
Random numbers, letters and symbols.
Someone you are friends with online asks to meet you in real life. You have never met them in person. What should you do?
Don't meet them in person even if they beg or threaten you.
Tell a trusted adult.
You have to call 911 for an emergency. What are some of the things you need to tell the operator?
1) Your name. 2) Type of emergency (e.g., fire, medical, crime). 3) Provide details (descriptions of people involved, injuries). 4) Location: Provide your address, or use landmarks, crossroads, or mile markers if you're not sure of the exact address. 5) Know your phone number. 6) Stay on the line: Do not hang up until the dispatcher tells you to do so.