English Language Arts
- The sixth-grade child has learned about the importance of creating strong passwords to protect their online accounts.
- They have learned about the risks of sharing personal information online and the importance of keeping it private.
- The child has learned about the concept of cyberbullying and how to recognize and respond to it.
- They have learned about the potential dangers of clicking on unknown links or downloading files from untrusted sources.
To continue developing their understanding of cyber security for kids online, the child can engage in role-playing activities where they pretend to be both the victim and the cyberbully, practicing different responses and strategies. They can also create posters or infographics to raise awareness about cyber safety and share them with their classmates. Additionally, they can research and explore real-life cyber security incidents and analyze how they could have been prevented or handled differently.
Book Recommendations
- The Girl Who Was Supposed to Die by April Henry: A thrilling novel about a girl who wakes up in a cabin, with no memory of how she got there and a message written on her hand that says "Run". As she tries to uncover the truth, she navigates through online dangers and learns about the importance of privacy and trust online.
- The Giver by Lois Lowry: In a seemingly perfect society, a boy named Jonas is assigned the role of Receiver of Memory. As he gains knowledge and experiences that were hidden from the rest of the community, he learns about the power and consequences of control, including the risks and vulnerabilities associated with technology.
- Click Here to Start by Denis Markell: This book follows the journey of Ted, a young boy who receives a mysterious box from his late grandfather. As Ted and his friends decipher the clues in the box, they find themselves embarking on an adventure that involves solving puzzles, uncovering family secrets, and learning valuable lessons about online safety and the dangers of hacking.
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