Digital Citizenship Lesson for Grade 1 Students

 
Internet
Traffic Light
 
DIGITAL CITIZENSHIP | GRADE 1
 
 
How do you stay
safe when visiting a
website or app?
 
When you play outside without
a grown-up, what are some of the
things you do to stay safe?
 
WARM UP
 
WATCH
 
To watch this video on Common Sense Education's site, click 
here
.
 
CLASS DISCUSSION
 
1.
A site or app that is just right for you.
2.
Fun, with things for you to do or see.
3.
Has appropriate words.
 
What is a GREEN website or
app?
 
KEY VOCABULARY
 
Just right
: something that is appropriate or fitting
 
GO!
 
What are some "green" websites or apps
you visit? How do you know they're safe
and just right for you?
Directions:
1.
Think quietly about the questions.
2.
Share your response with a partner.
 
THINK-PAIR-SHARE
 
CAUTION!
 
CLASS DISCUSSION
 
1.
A site you're not sure is "just right" for you.
2.
The words are hard for you to read.
3.
One that asks for information such as who
you are, where you live, or your phone
number.
4.
A site that has you fill out a form.
 
What is a YELLOW website or app?
 
KEY VOCABULARY
 
Caution
: being careful
 
STOP!
 
CLASS DISCUSSION
 
1.
Has everything that a yellow site has.
2.
A site that is clearly not "just right" for you.
3.
A place you have gone by accident.
4.
Filled with pictures, words, and videos that
are for older kids or adults.
5.
A place where you are allowed to chat with
people you don't know.
 
What is a RED website or app?
 
Have you ever been to a "red" website
or app? How did you know it was not
right for you?
Directions:
1.
Think quietly about the questions.
2.
Share your response with a partner.
 
THINK-PAIR-SHARE
 
WATCH
 
To watch this video on the Common Sense Education site, click 
here
.
 
We go online to find
New things to do and see.
The internet traffic light
Shows where we need to be.
 
Green 
means
 GO!
To sites we trust.
Yellow 
means
 SLOW!
Being safe is a must.
 
Red 
means
 STOP.
Ask if it's OK.
Trust your gut.
To go the right way.
 
READ
 
by Wren Brennan
 
Internet Traffic Light
 
Green
 
Yellow
 
2 steps forward
 
Red
 
GAME
 
1 step forward
 
0 steps
If you get an answer wrong, take one step back!
 
3 Rules
 
Draw
 a picture to show what
you would do if you accidentally
went to a "not right" website.
 
Write 
about what you should
do if you accidentally get to a
"not right" website.
 
Pause & Think Moment
 
REFLECT HANDOUT
 
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Explore a digital citizenship lesson designed for first-grade students focusing on internet safety through engaging activities like discussing safe websites, understanding warning signs, and identifying appropriate online behavior. The lesson aims to empower young learners to navigate the digital world responsibly and securely.

  • Digital Citizenship
  • Grade 1
  • Internet Safety
  • Education
  • Online Behavior

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  1. DIGITAL CITIZENSHIP | GRADE 1 Internet Traffic Light commonsense.org/education Shareable with attribution for noncommercial use. Remixing is permitted.

  2. commonsense.org/education Shareable with attribution for noncommercial use. Remixing is permitted.

  3. WARM UP When you play outside without a grown-up, what are some of the things you do to stay safe? commonsense.org/education Shareable with attribution for noncommercial use. Remixing is permitted.

  4. WATCH Internet Traffic Light Teachers, for the lesson associated with this video, please visit: https://www.commonsense.org/education/digital-citizenship/lesson/internet-traffic-light Staying safe online is a lot like staying safe in our neighborhood! In this video, students learn the Internet Traffic Light poem, helping them understand what to do if they come across a site that isn't right for them. To watch this video on Common Sense Education's site, click here. commonsense.org/education Shareable with attribution for noncommercial use. Remixing is permitted.

  5. CLASS DISCUSSION What is a GREEN website or app? 1. A site or app that is just right for you. 2. Fun, with things for you to do or see. 3. Has appropriate words. GO! KEY VOCABULARY Just right Just right: something that is appropriate or fitting : something that is appropriate or fitting commonsense.org/education Shareable with attribution for noncommercial use. Remixing is permitted.

  6. THINK-PAIR-SHARE What are some "green" websites or apps you visit? How do you know they're safe and just right for you? Directions: 1. Think quietly about the questions. 2. Share your response with a partner. commonsense.org/education Shareable with attribution for noncommercial use. Remixing is permitted.

  7. CLASS DISCUSSION What is a YELLOW website or app? 1. A site you're not sure is "just right" for you. 2. The words are hard for you to read. 3. One that asks for information such as who you are, where you live, or your phone number. 4. A site that has you fill out a form. KEY VOCABULARY Caution Caution: being careful : being careful CAUTION! commonsense.org/education Shareable with attribution for noncommercial use. Remixing is permitted.

  8. CLASS DISCUSSION What is a RED website or app? 1. Has everything that a yellow site has. 2. A site that is clearly not "just right" for you. 3. A place you have gone by accident. 4. Filled with pictures, words, and videos that are for older kids or adults. 5. A place where you are allowed to chat with people you don't know. STOP! commonsense.org/education Shareable with attribution for noncommercial use. Remixing is permitted.

  9. THINK-PAIR-SHARE Have you ever been to a "red" website or app? How did you know it was not right for you? Directions: 1. Think quietly about the questions. 2. Share your response with a partner. commonsense.org/education Shareable with attribution for noncommercial use. Remixing is permitted.

  10. WATCH Internet Traffic Light Teachers, for the lesson associated with this video, please visit: https://www.commonsense.org/education/digital-citizenship/lesson/internet-traffic-light Staying safe online is a lot like staying safe in our neighborhood! In this video, students learn the Internet Traffic Light poem, helping them understand what to do if they come across a site that isn't right for them. To watch this video on the Common Sense Education site, click here. commonsense.org/education Shareable with attribution for noncommercial use. Remixing is permitted.

  11. READ Internet Traffic Light by Wren Brennan Green meansGO! To sites we trust. Yellow meansSLOW! Being safe is a must. Red meansSTOP. Ask if it's OK. Trust your gut. To go the right way. We go online to find New things to do and see. The internet traffic light Shows where we need to be. commonsense.org/education Shareable with attribution for noncommercial use. Remixing is permitted.

  12. GAME 3 Rules Green Yellow Red 2 steps forward 1 step forward 0 steps If you get an answer wrong, take one step back! commonsense.org/education Shareable with attribution for noncommercial use. Remixing is permitted.

  13. REFLECT HANDOUT Pause & Think Moment and and commonsense.org/education Shareable with attribution for noncommercial use. Remixing is permitted.

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