Media Balance
Privacy
Digital Footprint
Cyberbullying
Media Literacy
100

What does it mean to have a balanced media diet?

It means spending an equal amount of time on different types of media, like TV, video games, and reading.

100

What does privacy mean in the digital world?

 It means keeping your personal information safe and sharing it only with trusted people.

100

What is a digital footprint?

The trail of data you leave behind when you use the internet.

100

What is cyberbullying?

Bullying that takes place over digital devices like computers and smartphones.

100

What does media literacy mean?

The ability to access, analyze, and evaluate media messages.

200

Why is it important to take breaks from screens?

Taking breaks helps reduce eye strain and encourages physical activity.

200

Name one piece of information you should never share online.

Your full address or phone number.

200

Why is it important to be aware of your digital footprint?

It can affect your reputation and how others see you online.

200

Name one sign that someone might be experiencing cyberbullying.

They might suddenly stop using their device or become very upset after using it.

200

Why is it important to think critically about what you see online?

Not everything online is true, and it's important to understand what is real and what is not.

300

What is one way to ensure you are not spending too much time on media?

Set a timer to limit your media use each day.

300

 How can you protect your privacy on social media?

By adjusting your privacy settings and only accepting friend requests from people you know.

300

How can you create a positive digital footprint?

By posting positive content and being respectful online.

300

What should you do if you see someone being cyberbullied?

Report it to an adult or use the reporting tools on the platform.

300

How can you tell if a source is reliable?

Check if the author is an expert, see if the information is up-to-date, and look for citations.

400

How can you involve friends and family in your media balance?

Plan activities that don’t involve screens, like outdoor games or reading together.

400

Why should you be cautious about using public Wi-Fi?

Others can see your information on public networks, making it less secure.

400

What can happen if you post something negative online?

 It may come back to hurt you later, affecting friendships and opportunities.

400

Why is it important to stand up against cyberbullying?

 It helps create a safer online environment for everyone.

400

What is one way to evaluate a news story?

Look for multiple sources that confirm the same information.


500

What are some signs that you might need to change your media habits?

Feeling tired, losing interest in other activities, or having trouble sleeping.

500

What is a strong password?

A password that is at least 8 characters long and includes letters, numbers, and symbols.

500

What is one way to clean up your digital footprint?

Deleting old posts or accounts that no longer represent who you are.

500

What are some effects of cyberbullying on victims?

They may feel sad, anxious, or have trouble concentrating at school.

500

What is the difference between fact and opinion?

A fact can be proven true or false, while an opinion is a personal belief.

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