Computer Science Grade 1 20 min

Safe Websites

Safe Websites

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Introduction & Learning Objectives

Learning Objectives Identify a trusted grown-up to ask for help. Explain that they should not share private information. Point to the 'X' to close a pop-up window. Tell the difference between a 'go' website (approved) and a 'stop' website (unknown). Describe the 'uh-oh' feeling they get from an unsafe website. Say 'no' to clicking on unknown links or pictures. Have you ever played at a new playground? ๐Ÿคธโ€โ™€๏ธ We need to know which ones are safe to play in! We will learn about safe websites. They are like safe playgrounds for our computer. This helps us have fun and stay safe online. โœจ Real-World Applications Playing fun learning games online ๐ŸŽฎ Watching videos about your favorite animals ๐Ÿถ Looking at cool pictures of...
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Key Concepts & Vocabulary

TermDefinitionExample Safe Website โœ…A friendly and happy place on the internet.A website your teacher or parent picked for you, like a sunny park. ๐ŸŒณ Grown-up Helper ๐Ÿง‘โ€๐ŸซA parent, teacher, or trusted adult who helps you.Mom, Dad, Grandma, or your teacher can be your helper. Private Information ๐ŸคซSecrets about you that you don't share online.Your full name, your age, or where you live. It's like a secret treasure! Pop-up ๐ŸŽA surprise picture that pops up on the screen.A toy ad that suddenly covers your game. We don't click on these. The Lock Symbol ๐Ÿ”’A tiny lock that is a clue a website is safe.Look for a little padlock ๐Ÿ”’ next to the website's name at the top. 'Uh-Oh' Feeling ๐Ÿ˜จWhen your tummy feels funny or you feel scared.Seeing a scary picture by acciden...
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Core Syntax & Patterns

The 'Ask First' Rule ๐Ÿ™‹ Always ask a grown-up helper first. Before you click on a new website or game, find your grown-up helper and ask if it's okay. The 'Green Light, Red Light' Rule ๐Ÿšฆ Green light sites are okay. Red light sites mean STOP. Stick to websites your grown-up picked (green light โœ…). If you get to a weird site, that's a red light ๐Ÿ›‘. Stop and tell your grown-up. The 'Zip Your Lips' Rule ๐Ÿค Keep your private information a secret. Never type your full name or where you live. Use a fun nickname in games, like 'StarGlider1'.

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Sample Practice Questions

Challenging
You are on a website. A chat box opens and someone asks your age. At the same time, a pop-up offers free coins if you enter your school's name. What is the BEST action?
A.Answer the chat but ignore the pop-up
B.Close the pop-up but tell the person your age
C.Enter your school's name but ignore the chat
D.Don't type anything and get a grown-up immediately
Challenging
Your friend tells you about a new game website. They say it's safe, but your parents haven't approved it. What is the safest choice?
A.Wait and ask your parents to check the website first
B.Go to the website because your friend said it was okay
C.Go to the website but don't tell your parents
D.Ask your friend for their password to use it
Challenging
A website has a fun puppy video ๐Ÿถ. But, on the side of the page, you see ads for scary-looking movies. The website is also making the computer run very slow. What do these clues tell you?
A.The puppy video is very popular
B.Your computer is just tired
C.This might not be a safe website for kids
D.You should click on the scary movie ads

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