Computer Science Grade 1 20 min

Sharing with Permission

Learn about respecting others' privacy and asking permission before sharing their information.

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Introduction & Learning Objectives

Learning Objectives Define 'permission' in a digital context. Explain why asking for permission is kind. Identify things that need permission to be shared. Follow a simple sequence for asking to share. Say 'no' if they don't want their picture shared. Respect when a friend says 'no' to sharing. Do you ask a friend before you play with their favorite toy? 🤔 Let's learn to do that online! We will learn about asking before we share things online. This is called 'permission'. It helps everyone feel safe and happy. 😊 Real-World Applications Sharing a photo of your friend's drawing 🎨 Posting a video of your family singing a song 🎤 Sending a picture of your pet to a classmate 🐶 Showing your LEGO creation in a cl...
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Key Concepts & Vocabulary

TermDefinitionExample Sharing OnlineShowing something to others using a computer or tablet. 💻You email a photo of your drawing to your grandma. PermissionAsking someone if it's okay to do something. 👍You ask, 'Can I share this picture of us?' My StuffThings that belong to you, like your drawings or photos. 🖍️A video of you building a sandcastle is your stuff. Their StuffThings that belong to someone else. 🧍‍♀️A photo of your friend's new puppy is their stuff. PrivateSomething that is just for you or a few people. 🤫A secret handshake with your best friend is private.
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Core Syntax & Patterns

The Ask First Rule Ask ➡️ Wait for 'Yes' ➡️ Share Always ask the person first before you share their picture or work. The My Stuff Rule It's okay to say 'no'. You can say 'no' if you don't want your stuff shared online. The Respect Rule If they say 'no', it means 'no'. If a friend says not to share, we must listen and not share it.

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Sample Practice Questions

Challenging
A new game on your tablet asks for "permission to access your photos." What is the SAFEST choice for a first grader to make? 🎮
A.Go get a parent or teacher to look at it with you
B.Say "yes" so you can play the game right away
C.Close your eyes and pick one
D.Say "yes" but only if the game has a cute animal in it
Challenging
Think of the steps to safely share a group photo. What is the right order? 1. Post the picture. 2. Ask every friend in the picture. 3. Take the picture.
A.3, 2, 1
B.2, 1, 3
C.1, 2, 3
D.3, 1, 2
Challenging
Your friend says "yes" to sharing a picture. Why might it STILL be a good idea to ask a grown-up before you post it?
A.Because grown-ups don't like pictures
B.Because your friend might change their mind in one minute
C.Because the computer needs a grown-up's password
D.Grown-ups can check for private info and help you follow family rules

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