Online Safety Basics
A worksheet for 3rd graders to learn basic online safety rules and practices.
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Online Safety Basics
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Read each question carefully and answer to the best of your ability. Remember what you've learned about staying safe online!
1. What should you do if someone online asks for your home address?
Tell them, they might be a new friend.
Ask your parents if it's okay first.
Never share personal information like your address.
Only tell them if they promise to send you a gift.
2. Who should you tell if you see something online that makes you feel scared or uncomfortable?
No one, keep it a secret.
Your pet.
A trusted adult like a parent or teacher.
Your online friend who you just met.
3. Always ask a trusted before downloading anything new online.
4. A strong password uses a mix of letters, numbers, and .
5. It's okay to click on pop-up ads that offer free games or prizes.
True
False
6. You should always keep your passwords a secret from everyone except your parents.
True
False
7. What is one rule you should follow when talking to people online that you don't know in real life?
8. Why is it important to ask a parent or guardian before sharing photos of yourself online?
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