Click or Trick?
Kindness Counts
Keep It Private!
Grown-Up Helpers
The Smart Surf Squad
100

You see a pop-up that says, “Click here to win a million dollars!” What should you do?

(Answer: Don’t click! It’s probably a trick.)

100

Your friend sends you a funny picture, but it’s of someone tripping. Should you post it for others to laugh at?

No — it might hurt someone’s feelings

100

Should you tell someone online your full name?

No — keep it private

100

If something online makes you scared or confused, who can you talk to?

A parent, teacher, or trusted adult.

100

Where should you go to find facts for a school project — a kids’ website or a random social media post?

A kids’ website — it’s safer and more accurate.

200

Your favorite game says you need to download something new, but it doesn’t come from the real game store. What should you check first?

(Answer: Ask an adult or check if it’s from the official game site.)

200

You see someone being teased in a chat. What’s one kind thing you could do?

Tell them you’re on their side or tell a trusted adult.

200

What are examples of private information you should never share online?

Address, school, phone number, passwords.

200

If you see a mean comment or scary picture online, what’s a good first step?

Tell an adult — don’t try to handle it alone

200

You want to download a new game. What’s one way to check if it’s safe?

Look for it in an official app store or ask an adult

300

A message says, “You won a free pet in your favorite game! Just enter your username and password!” What’s wrong with this?

(Answer: It’s a trick! Never share your password for prizes.)

300

A classmate types something mean about another person on a group chat. What’s the right thing to do?

Don’t join in — stand up for kindness or leave the chat.

300

Your new online friend asks where you go to school. What’s the safest thing to say?

I can’t share that online

300

You find a website that shows something upsetting. Should you close it and never tell anyone, or show it to an adult?

Show an adult — they can help you report or block it

300

What does it mean to “stay on safe sites” when you use the Internet?

Only visit websites your parents or teachers say are okay.

400

You’re watching a funny video, and a link pops up that looks almost like the same website name, but with one letter changed. What should you do?

(Answer: Don’t click — fake links can lead to bad websites or scams.)

400

If you accidentally said something online that hurt someone’s feelings, what can you do to make it right?

Say sorry, take it down, and try to be kinder next time

400

Someone says, “I’m your cousin! Tell me where you live!” but you’ve never met them in person. What do you do?

Don’t answer and tell a trusted adult right away

400

You’re playing a game, and someone says mean things about you. What can an adult help you do?

Block or report that person and make the game safe again

400

You find a new YouTube channel that shows fun tricks but uses bad words sometimes. Should you keep watching?

No — pick a channel made for kids instead

500

Someone in your favorite online game says, “I know a secret way to get more coins! Just send me your login info.” What should you say or do?

(Answer: Don’t share it, and tell an adult — that person is trying to trick you.)

500

Someone keeps sending silly memes in a group chat that make you uncomfortable, but they say it’s “just a joke.” What should you do?

Tell them to stop, leave the chat if needed, and talk to an adult.

500

If a website asks for your real name, birthday, and where you live before you can play, what should you do?

Stop and ask an adult first — that site may not be safe for kids.

500

If a friend tells you they’re scared because of something online, but they don’t want to tell an adult, what should you do?

Help them talk to an adult anyway — safety is more important than keeping secrets

500

When using the Internet for fun or learning, what are three smart surfing rules you should always follow?

Ask before you click, keep personal info private, and tell an adult if something feels wrong

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