Internet Adventures
Digital Dangers
Golden Rules
Scary Online Situations
Safe Screen Habits
100

Name one way teens commonly use the internet.

Social media, gaming/streaming, or learning/creating.

100

What is cyberbullying?

Sending hurtful messages or spreading rumors online.

100

What should you never share online, even with friends?

Passwords.

100

What’s the first step if you get an unsafe message online?

Don’t respond.

100

What’s one way to balance online and offline life?

Set time limits or use app timers.

200

Why is it important to understand how you use the internet?

It helps you make smarter, safer choices online.

200

What personal risk comes from oversharing private info?

Identity theft.

200

What’s one example of private information?

Full name, address, phone number, school name, or location.

200

What should you do before blocking the sender?

Screenshot the message as evidence.

200

What is a tech-free zone and why is it important?

Areas with no screens, like bedrooms at night, to help your brain rest.

300

What does “connecting with friends and sharing moments” describe?

Using social media.

300

What is phishing?

Fake links or messages that trick you into revealing private information.

300

What question should you ask before posting something online?

“Would I want my grandma to see this?”

300

Who should you tell if something feels wrong online?

A trusted adult.

300

What should you regularly review on social media accounts?

Privacy settings.

400

What are two positive ways to use the internet for learning?

Research for school and creative projects.

400

Name one emotional effect of cyberbullying.

Feeling hurt, scared, anxious, or isolated.

400

What should you do if someone bullies you online?

Screenshot, block, and tell a trusted adult.

400

What does “real friends respect your boundaries” mean?

Friends won’t pressure or make you uncomfortable online.

400

How can creating house rules with your family help?

It builds shared understanding of digital safety expectations.

500

How can online communities support personal growth?

They allow learning, creativity, and connecting safely with shared interests.

500

How can scams affect your online reputation?

They can spread false information or steal your identity.

500

What makes a strong password?

A mix of letters, numbers, and symbols; unique to each account.

500

Why shouldn’t you handle unsafe messages alone?

Adults can help protect you and report the situation safely.

500

What’s the main goal of being smart online?

To be prepared, not scared—staying connected and safe.

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