Is It Cyberbullying?

Learning Resource Type

Classroom Resource

Subject Area

Digital Literacy and Computer Science

Grade(s)

5

Overview

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 learn what is -- and what isn't -- and give them the tools they'll need to combat the problem.

Students will be able to:

  • recognize similarities and differences between in-person bullying, cyberbullying, and being mean.

  • empathize with the targets of cyberbullying.

  • identify strategies for dealing with cyberbullying and ways they can be an upstander for those being bullied.

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Digital Literacy and Computer Science (2018) Grade(s): 5

DLCS18.5.R1

Identify, demonstrate, and apply personal safe use of digital devices.

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Vocabulary

  • personal safety
  • digital device
  • digital citizenship
  • personal information

Knowledge

Students know:
  • strategies to be safe while using digital devices.

Skills

Students are able to:
  • create and use passwords which are only shared with their parents or teacher.
  • log off of digital device when no longer using it.
  • explain why you should not share personal information with others online.

Understanding

Students understand that:
  • passwords are important to have and not share.
  • logging out of resources and devices protect your accounts and information.
  • you should never share personal information with others online.
Digital Literacy and Computer Science (2018) Grade(s): 5

DLCS18.5.10

Identify appropriate and inappropriate uses of communication technology and discuss the permanence of actions in the digital world.

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Vocabulary

  • digital footprint
  • permanence
  • digital world

Knowledge

Students know:
  • the difference between appropriate and inappropriate uses of communication technology.
  • everthing shared in a digital world may be permanently stored whether in data on a website, downloaded, screen shot, etc.
  • causes and effects of inappropriate uses of communication.

Skills

Students are able to:
  • identify examples of appropriate and inappropriate uses of communciation technology.
  • discuss the permanence of actions in the digital word which may be referred to as a digital footprint.

Understanding

Students understand that:
  • there are appropriate and inappropriate uses of communication online just as there are when communicating face
  • to
  • face.
  • they should assume that nothing is private when communicated in a digital world.

CR Resource Type

Lesson/Unit Plan

Resource Provider

Common Sense Media

License Type

Custom

Resource Provider other

Common Sense Media

Accessibility

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