Online Safety Awareness
A Grade 7 social studies worksheet to assess understanding of online safety practices, digital citizenship, and responsible internet use.
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Read each question carefully and answer to the best of your ability. This worksheet will test your knowledge of online safety practices.
1. What is the best practice for creating a strong password?
Using your birthday or pet's name.
Making it short and easy to remember.
Combining uppercase, lowercase, numbers, and symbols.
Using the same password for all your accounts.
2. What should you do if a stranger online asks for your personal information?
Give them the information if they seem friendly.
Ignore the request and block the user.
Ask your friends what to do.
Report them to the website administrator.
1. It's safe to click on any link you receive in an email or message.
True
False
2. You should always be respectful and kind when interacting with others online.
True
False
1. Never share your password with anyone, even your best friend.
2. If you see something online that makes you feel uncomfortable or unsafe, you should tell a trusted .
3. is the act of bothering or threatening someone through electronic communication.
1. Explain what 'digital footprint' means and why it's important to manage it carefully.
2. List two ways you can protect your privacy while using social media.
Use the words below to complete the sentences.
1. Adjusting your can control who sees your online posts.
2. is a scam that tries to trick you into revealing personal information.
3. Your online is how others perceive you based on your digital activities.