Digital Citizenship (Year 5) Private and Personal Information

Source: https://www.commonsense.org/education/digital-citizenship/lesson/private-and-personal-information

Learning Objectives:

  • Identify the reasons why people share information about themselves online.
  • Explain the difference between private and personal information.
  • Explain why it is risky to share private information online.

Learning Outcome:

Share Jumper: Complete the game and get the certificate (20 minutes)

Exit Quiz: Try to score 20 points (15 minutes)

Key Vocabulary: hardwired, personal information, private information, register (online)

hardwired: something you are born with

personal information: information about you that cannot be used to identify you because it is also true for many other people (e.g. your hair color or the city you live in)

private information: information about you that can be used to identify you because it is unique to you (e.g. your full name or your address)

Video

Discussion

Raise your hands

  • if you or your family speak another language besides English.
  • if you have two or more siblings.
  • if you have a pet.
  • if you have ever been on YouTube.
  • if you have ever shared something about yourself online.

Practical Task

Share Jumper

Exit Ticket Quiz

Please take this quiz. You can review your score when you finish and then have another attempt.

https://forms.office.com/r/0WyxyurYyE

Success Criteria

Success : Complete most of Share Jumper and score at least 14 out 20 in the Exit Quiz

Super Success : Complete all of Share Jumper and / or score 16 out of 20 in the Exit Quiz

Amazing Success : Complete all of share jumper and score maximum marks in the exit quiz

Extra Task

https://beinternetawesome.withgoogle.com/en_us/interland/landing/mindful-mountain

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