Posters must stand out! Include the information below, but also lots of pictures and decorations (for example, create a border). Make sure you write the information clearly, not too small, but also not too big! Neatness is also important!
If you are working independently, include
- 3 internet safety facts
- 3 tips for kids
If you are working with a partner, include
- 5 internet safety facts
- 5 tips for kids
What are "internet safety facts"? These are pieces of information that tell us important numbers or statistics about the topic. Facts are created after research has been done. For example...
Websites
- Safe Kids: Kids' Rules for Online Safety
- Your Online Identity
- Safe Cyberspace Surfing
- NetSmartz
- RCMP Internet Safety
- RCMP Cyberbullying Facts
Videos
- NetSafe Video Series for Gr. 4-6
- Safe Web Surfing: Top Tips for Kids and Teens Online
- RCMP Cyberbullying: Bullying 2.0
If you are working independently, include
- 3 internet safety facts
- 3 tips for kids
If you are working with a partner, include
- 5 internet safety facts
- 5 tips for kids
What are "internet safety facts"? These are pieces of information that tell us important numbers or statistics about the topic. Facts are created after research has been done. For example...
- According to Kidsafe, nearly 50 percent of children in kindergarten or first grade report talking with people through websites. Only half have parents watch their online activity.
- Almost 35 percent of tweens, ages 11 and 12, use social networking sites. Many post personal information; some even share their phone numbers and addresses.
Websites
- Safe Kids: Kids' Rules for Online Safety
- Your Online Identity
- Safe Cyberspace Surfing
- NetSmartz
- RCMP Internet Safety
- RCMP Cyberbullying Facts
Videos
- NetSafe Video Series for Gr. 4-6
- Safe Web Surfing: Top Tips for Kids and Teens Online
- RCMP Cyberbullying: Bullying 2.0