Looking for the i-SAFE curriculum? Scroll down past the fabulous Common Sense Media FREE curriculum, and you will find i-SAFE. Please note that the 2015-2016 school year will be the last year EGUSD will renew the i-SAFE subscription.

Technology Services/Curriculum and Professional Learning will continue to approve your print shop requests. If you are not using i-SAFE lessons, please attach a note to your print request, noting which of the CIPA requirements the lessons you have selected meet:
  1. Appropriate online behavior (building a positive digital footprint; respecting intellectual property)
  2. Safety and privacy
  3. Cyberbullying

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3rd Grade Lessons and Resources from Common Sense Media


Note: To check for Common Sense Media alignment with CCSS ELA standards, please refer to Alignment and Standards Chart for Grade 3

Security Unit - Keep It Private
Essential Question: What kinds of information should I keep to myself when I use the Internet?

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Connected Culture Unit - Screen Out the Mean

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Related Video: Professor Garfield: Cyberbullying (Infinite Learning Lab)


Research and Evaluation Unit - Things for Sale
Essential Question: How do some websites try to get you to buy things?

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Grade 3 Lessons and Resources from i-SAFE (3 Lessons)


Lesson 1 - Appropriate Online Behavior


Approved for Printing:

Page 3 – Parent Page – Online Identity


Lesson 2 - Cyber Community Issues



Approved for Printing:

Page 3 - Cyber Citizenship Cyberspace License to Surf Online


Lesson 3 - Social Networking


NO PRINTING



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Additional 3rd Grade Resources


Videos
iKeepSafe - Playing and Staying Safe Online
Explore Digital Citizenship and Cyberbullying with Hector
Router's Birthday Party - Video introduces Clicky's 4 rules of safety

Games and Activities
AT&T Internet Safety Connections Game
PBS Kids - Webanauts Internet Academy
Join the © Team - Activities and resources for teaching younger students about copyright
new.jpgIt's OK to Tell - From Netsmartz - Animated characters Clicky, Nettie, and Webster race to stop Look-At-Dis Louie from spreading bad pictures online.



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