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Kids encounter all kinds of stereotypes in the media. But are kids always aware of what they're seeing? Help your students think critically about how…
Topics
Digital Footprint & Identity
Grades
5
Whether students are getting a device for the first time, or are seasoned digital citizens, it's always a good idea for them to have a little…
Privacy & Security
K, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5
Kids make friends everywhere they go -- including online. But are all of these friendships the same? How can kids start online friendships and also…
Relationships & Communication
Helping kids learn what makes different media choices healthy or not is a good start. But how do we help them actually make responsible choices in…
Media Balance & Well-Being
Let's face it: Some online spaces can be full of negative, rude, or downright mean behavior. But what counts as cyberbullying? Help your students…
Cyberbullying, Digital Drama & Hate Speech
Device distractions can be an unintended consequence of using tech at school. Help your students learn how to manage these distractions so they can…
This activity is a shortened version of the Finding My Media Balance lesson from our digital citizenship curriculum.
A positive classroom culture is key to student engagement and learning—and because devices are inevitably a part of the learning experience, it's…
Kids find and read news in lots of different ways. But studies show they're not very good at interpreting what they see. How can we help them get…
News & Media Literacy
This activity is a shortened version of the Is It Cyberbullying lesson from our digital citizenship curriculum.
Active listening is a critical skill for students to practice, and when devices are added into the mix, additional strategies need to be taught. Help…
The internet is full of catchy headlines and outrageous images, all to make us curious and get our attention. But kids don't usually realize: What…