Tackle topics like cyberbullying, copyright, cyber safety, and online privacy and equip your students with the most important skills they can have in a digital age.
THIS RESOURCE IS PERFECT FOR:
- Middle and High School Classrooms: Integrate this resource seamlessly into your curriculum for subjects like Language Arts, Social Studies, or Computer Science. It is great for character education programs and life skills classes, too.
- Homeroom or Advisory Periods: Use these digital citizenship activities to spark important discussions about online safety and responsible behavior online.
- After-School Programs or Literacy Centers: The engaging format makes this lesson plan ideal for extended learning programs or independent learning activities.
- Supplementary Material: These activities are excellent additions to any digital literacy or digital citizenship units.
- Substitute Teachers: The full lesson plan included in this package makes this easy to leave for a sub. Its the ultimate last-minute sub plan.
HERE’S WHAT YOU GET:
- Teacher-Friendly Format: Easy-to-follow instructions and student worksheets ensure a smooth lesson flow, saving you valuable planning time. This is a NO PREP lesson plan!
- Engaging Activities: There are 9 different activities in this lesson! Interactive discussions, thought-provoking scenarios, and even a creative video project keep students actively learning about key concepts like online privacy, cyberbullying, cyber safety, copyright, and online privacy.
- Real-World Application: Students will gain practical skills to navigate the digital world with confidence, making informed decisions about the information they share online.
EMPOWERING STUDENTS IN THE DIGITAL AGE:
- This Responsible Digital Citizenship package tackles the important issues students face online today, like cyberbullying and privacy. By fostering critical thinking and responsible digital behavior, this lesson plan helps students become:
- Online Safety Experts: Students will learn to distinguish between online privacy and public information, making informed choices about what they share online.
- Responsible creators: Discussions about copyright will equip students with the knowledge to use online content ethically.
- Upstanding digital citizens: By addressing issues like cyberbullying students will develop a sense of online responsibility and empathy.
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This digital citizenship resources comes in a single PDF file that can be opened using your preferred PDF reader. It comes with lesson plans and comprehensive teachers notes, which keeps prep to a minimum. Inside the PDF is a link for the digital Google Slides version of the student pages, so you can use this online for distance learning.
There are 9 different activities in this lesson on 9 workbook pages. The lesson plan for teachers is 5 pages with an optional scaffolding section for the Online Privacy Activity on 5 pages.
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Terms of Use:
This resource was created by Landon S. Seigler of ESL Lifeline, all rights are reserved. The original purchaser is permitted to use it for a single class only. Teachers have the authorization to share this product with their students (and parents) through email, Google Classroom, or the Internet, as long as the site is password protected. Distribution to your own students is allowed, but uploading it to the Internet for public access and download is not permitted.
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