This kind of information shouldn't be shared online.
What is personal information
Online friends are the same as in person friends.
What is in false
When someone harasses someone else online or digital spaces, particularly on social media websites.
What is cyberbullying
The frequency at which you should take breaks from online activity.
My parents' and I have established rules as to what I can do on the Internet when I'm home, but I'm at a friend's house.
What is go by parent's rules.
I have a digital picture of myself and someone I met online wants to see it. Is it OK to send it to that person?
What is No.
If an online friends ask you to meet, you should say no and let an adult know.
What is true.
A form of bullying that involves spreading rumours or talking badly about someone behind their back.
What is gossip
A game where people are instructed to run on the spot for a green colour and stop for a red colour.
What is Traffic Light Game
How you should respond to messages that are mean or upsetting.
What is ignore the message and speak to an adult about how it has made you feel.
How you respond if someone asks you for personal information online.
What is tell an adult.
You should treat people different online than in person.
What is false
A form of bullying that involves keeping in constant unwanted contact with someone. The bully may also try to keep tabs on what you are doing and where you are going.
What is cyberstalking
How we prevent eye strain, neck, and back pain.
Taking frequent breaks from the screen. Bonus points if you can perform some stretches and exercises.
This person is whom you should give your passwords to.
What is nobody.
I'm visiting a site from a company or organization that I've heard of. They want my name and phone number so I can enter a contest. Is it OK to enter?
What is No. If a legitimate company wants to collect information from teenagers -- even to enter you in a contest -- they must first get your parents permission. This not only protects your safety, but your privacy too. Ask your parents about the importance of protecting your privacy.
Lying about something small to avoid hurting someone's feelings is called a white lie.
What is true.
Responding to cyberbullying.
What is blocking communication with the cyberbully, deleting messages without reading them, talking to a friend about the bullying, or reporting the problem to an internet service provider or website monitor.
One exercise used to take a break during this session.
Dancing
The types of thing you should help your parents do online.
Have fun, learn new things, learn about the internet computers, technology.
What could happen if you send a picture with an online friend.
They could share it to others without your permission and alter it in damaging ways.
Information is always true online.
What is false.
If you or someone you know is in danger from a online threat.
What is tell an adult or contact the police immediately and cut off contact with this person or user. Stay offline if you cannot avoid this person.
The most important reason to spend time online.
What is to have fun!
The topics you should discuss with your parents about going online.
What is how long you can stay online, the time of day you can go online, and which areas are appropriate for you to visit.