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Get Ready for Digital Citizenship Week 2022
Digital Citizenship Week is coming up on October 17–21! The purpose of this week is to teach students to be safe and competent when using technology. Check out these ten resources you can use in your lessons to help your students become good digital citizens.
Grades K-12
Digital Citizenship Resources
Every adult in a student’s life, including teachers in all subject areas and parents at home, has the responsibility of modeling and helping students learn about digital citizenship. This collection shares reviewed resources for all grades.
Grades 6-9
My Social Media Life
This 45-minute lesson provides guidance to middle-school students about the role of social media in their lives, especially the effect of social media on relationships. Don't miss the slide presentation, video, and student handouts.
Grades 5-9
Google Digital Literacy & Citizenship Curriculum
Explore this three-part, standards-based curriculum about digital literacy and citizenship. The three topics are evaluating the credibility of online information, maintaining a positive online reputation, and avoiding online tricks and scams.
Grades 1-6
Ruff Ruffman - Humble Media Genius
Ruff Ruffman is a comical canine who sets out to teach kids ages 6–11 about being responsible digital citizens. Short animated video clips answer questions about posting photos, texting, and searching and remind students to ask adults for help.
Grades K-3
Who Is in Your Online Community?
This engaging, standards-aligned lesson plan for elementary students includes a slide presentation, student handouts, and take-home resources that promote family understanding and engagement. Free registration is required to access the lesson plan.
Grades K-12
Digital Citizenship: Technological Literacy
It’s essential that students understand how to use technology properly and responsibly. These videos help students understand concepts such as the role influencers play on social media, editorial accuracy, and why people are susceptible to disinformation.
Grades K-12
Copyright & Creativity for Ethical Digital Citizens
This site contains curriculums for different grade levels that include lessons, slides, videos, and all the materials needed to teach the curriculum in its entirety. Copyright & Creativity also contains an on-demand teaching unit for professionals.
Grades 2-6
Be Internet Awesome
Be Internet Awesome is a series of resources from Google that you can use to teach digital safety. One can’t-miss resource is Interland, an online interactive that allows students to practice skills to combat phishers, hackers, and cyberbullies.
Grades 4-12
Social Media Test Drive
Use this unique series of interactive modules to help students practice digital citizenship skills through a social media simulation. Each module includes tutorials, guided activities, and opportunities for reflection.
Grades 2-6
The Adventures of Kara, Winston and the SMART Crew
Discover five cartoons for ages 7–11 all about being SMART online. Click on Teachers & Professionals and slide to resources to search for other activities by age or topic. Share these lessons in your class or as part of blended learning activities.
This Week at TeachersFirst
This week is the kickoff for Globetracker's Mission, a choose-your-own-adventure travel story that teaches geography skills and vocabulary to grades 2–6. In addition, our FREE OK2Ask virtual workshops continue this Tuesday. We're also sharing a related blog post and kindly ask for your input on our weekly poll.
Explore three ways to use screencasts in your classroomOK2Ask: Tech Integration Made Easy with ScreencastifyJoin us to learn how to use screencasts and Screencastify to support instruction by giving students activity instructions, helping parents support students who are struggling with an assignment, or even allowing students to make their thinking visible. |
The story begins this weekGlobetracker's MissionTeam up with our traveling teens, Geo and Meri, as they travel around the world to the seven continents, learn geography terms, find famous landmarks, and practice map-reading skills. Each week lets readers choose what happens next in the story! |
Infusing Technology BlogPosts related to Digital CitizenshipDiscover a collection of blog posts related to digital citizenship. Posts include “Teach Your Students to be Global Digital Citizens!,” “Digital Citizenship Week Resources for All Grade Levels,” “School Librarians and Digital Citizenship,” and many more. |
Share your thoughts with our communityWeekly PollThis week our poll asks, “Do you plan to participate in Digital Citizenship Week?” Submit your reply and view the responses of other educators. |
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