Grade 5 DC: Being a Responsible Digital Citizen (SF)

Grade 5 Digital Citizen Being a Responsible Digital Citizen

Overview

Today I will learn to identify ways to model positive behaviors online.

Lesson

STEP 1.

Being a good digital citizen is all about thinking beyond yourself and recognizing the ripple effects of your actions. Personal responsibility is important, but understanding your responsibilities to others can help you unlock new ways to learn and connect with your communities -- and even change those communities for the better.

  Directions: Follow along with your teacher to complete the Rings of Responsibilities Lesson Links to an external site. below. (Links to an external site.)

 

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STEP 2.

  Directions: Select the play button to begin Core Rules of Netiquette Links to an external site.. As you view this video, think about how Netiquette helps you to model positive behaviors online. 

 

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Activity: Jamboard Brainstorm

STEP 3.

  Directions:  Think about some of the everyday responsibilities that you have for yourself, your friends, your family, and to the larger community.  Even when you are online you still have some of those same responsibilities just in an online world. Let's brainstorm our responsibilities together using sticky notes on the Responsibilities Online Jamboard. Links to an external site.

TEACHER NOTE: Create a copy of the gr5_DC_ResponsibilitiesOnline Links to an external site. This activity can be done where students add their ideas to the Jamboard with an Edit link or the teacher can add ideas shared with the class.  Students are provided the View link to follow along. Update the embedded file below with your copy. 

 

 

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