This is what you should do when chatting, posting, or messaging online to ensure your words don’t hurt or offend others.
What is using kind and appropriate language?
This responsible action ensures your device won’t die during class or while completing assignments.
What is keeping your device charged?
This combination of behaviors—using tech wisely, meeting deadlines, and finding solutions—shows you are taking charge of your own learning.
What is being an achiever?
This expectation reminds you that school devices should only be used for classwork, research, and teacher‑approved activities.
What is using technology for learning?
This action shows both respect and responsibility when you notice a classmate struggling with technology.
What is offering help or guiding them to resources?
This important rule reminds you not to share someone else’s address, photos, or personal details without permission.
What is respecting others' privacy?
This expectation reminds you to store your device where it won’t get stepped on, dropped, or damaged.
What is keeping your device in a safe place?
This responsible habit ensures you finish assignments before the deadline, even when using a device.
What is completing tasks on time?
This safety rule encourages you to speak up if you see something online that feels wrong, unsafe, or inappropriate.
What is reporting online concerns?
This is the smart move you make when you’re unsure whether a website, link, or message is safe.
What is checking with an adult or reporting it?
This is the responsible action to take when your device might make noise during class.
What is turn off sounds or using headphones?
This routine helps your device last longer and prevents dirt or crumbs from causing problems.
What is keeping your device clean?
This expectation reminds you to use digital tools—like research sites, organizers, and learning apps—to improve your schoolwork.
What is using technology to enhance learning?
This guideline helps protect you from scams, unsafe websites, and strangers online.
What is following internet safety rules?
This habit shows you’re an achiever by preventing last‑minute stress and tech problems before class begins.
What is preparing your device ahead of time?
This expectation helps create a positive digital environment by encouraging supportive, friendly communication.
What is being kind online?
This habit helps you quickly find documents and protects your personal information from being accessed by others.
What is keeping files, folders, and passwords organized and secure?
This action shows independence by using tutorials, help menus, or class resources before asking an adult.
What is seeking help from available resources?
This responsible action prevents cracked screens, broken chargers, and other damage to school devices.
What is handling devices carefully?
This responsible choice protects both your learning and your device when you’re moving between classes or stations.
What is carrying and storing your device safely?
This behavior shows responsibility when using technology in shared spaces so you don’t distract others.
What is keeping device volume low or muted?
This combination of habits—charging, cleaning, organizing, and storing—shows you are taking full responsibility for your technology.
What is caring for your device properly?
This expectation encourages you to try solving a problem on your own by using tools like search engines, notes, or class materials.
What is solving problems independently?
This expectation reminds you to store your device properly so it doesn’t get lost, stolen, or damaged when you’re not using it.
What is keeping devices secure?
This behavior combines kindness and digital citizenship when communicating in group chats or shared documents.
What is using positive, appropriate language?