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Online Safety Basics

A Grade 5 worksheet covering essential online safety practices and digital citizenship skills.

Grade 5 Social studies Social SkillsOnline Safety
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Online Safety Basics

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Read each question carefully and answer to the best of your ability. This worksheet will help you understand important rules for staying safe online.

1. What information should you NEVER share online with someone you don't know in person?

a

Your favorite color

b

Your full name, address, and phone number

c

Your favorite food

d

Your pet's name

2. If someone online asks you to meet them in person, what should you do?

a

Go meet them alone

b

Tell a trusted adult immediately

c

Ask your friends to come with you

d

Ignore the message

3. It's okay to click on links from emails or messages sent by people you don't know.

T

True

F

False

4. A strong password should be easy to guess, like your birthday or pet's name.

T

True

F

False

5. If you see something online that makes you feel uncomfortable or scared, you should tell a  .

6. Before downloading a new app or game, you should always ask for   from a parent or guardian.

7. What are two things you can do to create a strong password?

8. Why is it important to think before you post or share things online?

Use the words below to complete the sentences.

private
cyberbullying
report
permission

9. Never share your   information, like your home address or school name, online.

10. If someone is being mean or hurtful to you online, it's called  , and you should tell an adult.

11. Always get   from a parent or guardian before making online purchases.

12. If you see inappropriate content online, you should close the window and   it to a trusted adult.