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100

What information should you not share with someone online?

Your phone number, address and personal information should not be shared with anyone online. 

100

What is bullying?

Issue has happened over and over again.

The same person or people are involved.

What happened was on purpose.

It's hurting your body or feelings.

100

How do you know a visitor at the school is safe? 

Visitors must check in with the front office and show their ID to receive a visitor sticker.

100

Share a family rule when you are home alone. 

Are you aloud to have friends over?

Are you allowed to cook?

Are you allowed to go outside?

Are you allowed to answer the door and let anyone come in?

100

What is the difference between a good secret or a bad secret? 

Good secrets make you feel happy, loved and cared for. (example; surprise party or gifts for someone, secret handshake with a friend, secret about a crush)

Bad secrets make you feel sad, mad or confused. 

Unsafe Touch- hits, kicks or punches that leave long lasting marks, bruises or broken bones.

Confusing Touch- when someone tries to look at, touch or take a picture of your privates without a very good reason.

200

Information on the internet can always be trusted to be factual. It wouldn't be online if it wasn't true. (True or False)

False! Don't believe everything you read or see on the internet. 

200

What is cyber-bullying? 

Willful and repeated harm inflicted through electronic text, email or websites.

200

Is it okay to yell at a classmate and say that you will kill them or hurt them when you are mad? 

No, absolutely not! You will be sent to speak to Ms. Blue or Ms. Roulston. This is a threat and we take it very seriously. If you are angry, use calming strategies or get help from the teacher. Never threaten someone. 

200

An adult stranger asks for you to help them. Should you help?

If someone on the street is asking you for help, you should turn them down with a clear "no" and quickly leave. If a person really needs help, they’ll turn to adults first.

200

What are the 3 Safety Steps?

1. Say "NO" or "STOP" like you mean it.

2. Run away/get away when you can

3. Tell a trusted adult.

300

Why is password security important? (keeping passwords secret and using strong passwords)

Repeatedly using the same passwords or using 'weak' passwords can leave you vulnerable to hackers. If a hacker cracks your passwords, they could gain access to your social media accounts, bank accounts, emails and other sensitive accounts that hold your confidential, personal data. (Examples of bad passwords; birthday, dogs name..)

300

Name a few types of bullying. 

Verbal

Cyber

Physical

Social Emotional (Character Assassination)

Racial Bullying


300

How private are my messages/emails/searches on my school computer?

The school district can see everything you do on your device, even if you delete it!

300

What should you do if you're walking home in the rain and a friends parent pulls over and asks you if you'd like a ride home?

Never get into a car with someone you know, unless your mom or dad knows about it.

300

 Is it always a stranger that abuses children?

No. Statistically, it's usually a family member or close trusted friend of the family.

It might be someone you know, like a babysitter, a teacher, an athletic coach, a friend or even someone in your family.

400

What is a digital footprint?

A digital footprint is your online identity and it's what makes you unique. It builds the online reputation or impression depending on the things you do online. It is important to be aware of it because anything posted online is permanent and stays there forever regardless of being deleted.

 What are examples of digital footprints?

  • Your search history.
  • Text messages, including deleted messages.
  • Photos and videos, including deleted ones.
  • Tagged photos, even those you never wanted online.
  • Likes/loves on sites like Facebook and Instagram.
  • Browsing history, even when you are on 'Incognito' mode.
400

Do you think it's easier for someone to cyberbully someone than bully someone face to face? Why? 

Cyberbullies don't have to confront people face-to-face, which makes it easier to do.

Cyberbullying happens 24-7 and could happen in your home

Cyberbullying is anonymous and is potentially broadcast to a wider audience

Posts can be difficult to remove and can last forever


400

If a friend tells you they are being hurt/harmed in any way, what should I do? 

Always tell a trusted adult (Teacher, Counselor or an Adult Family Member)

400

What should you do if your friend wants to show you a gun?

Never look at or play with guns! A parent should always be present when a gun is around.

400
If you are being hurt at home, what should you do?

If someone is hurting you at home (hitting, pushing, touching privates), always tell a trusted adult so that you can help make it stop.

500

What is Catphishing?

Catphishing is a form of online deception that involves using a fake identity to lure unknowing victims into a relationship with the intent of exploiting them for money or access to private data.

500

What is a bystander and an upstander in a bullying situation? 

A bystander is someone who sees or hears the bullying situation and does nothing to help.


An upstander is someone who sees or hears the bullying situation and helps out the target by; telling an adult, telling the bully to stop, or asking the target to walk away with them. 

It's not tattling if you are trying to keep yourself safe or someone else safe. 

500

What should you do if a friend or someone you don’t know brings a weapon to school (gun/knife, etc)? 

Tell a teacher immediately! Never be afraid of someone being mad at you. By telling on them, you are protecting yourself and everyone else in the school.

500

If you are out playing, what should you do if you notice your being watched?

The right decision in this situation is to enter a supermarket, a hair salon, or any other place with people around and to call the parents from there.

500

What is diversity?

Diversity means differences. Everyone is special and unique in their own way. It's never ok to make fun of someone's differences

Differences can be things we can see like our height, our skin color, or our gender. But it could also be things on the inside too- like our religious beliefs, the languages we speak or just our own unique feelings and interests.