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Internet Safety Websites (Word
Version)
http://www.netsmatz.org/
The NetSmartz Workshop is an interactive, educational safety resource
to teach kids and teens hot to stay safer on the Internet. The Kids link
targets K-8 grade students and includes exciting educational interactive
activities. The Teens link targets 9-12 grade students and addresses serious
topics that include videos of real life stories.
Registration/sign up is not required.
http://www.fbi.gov/kids/k5th/safety2.htm
This website is designed for elementary students. The site offers a short
list of Internet safety tips for kids and a few interactive online activities
related to crime fighting.
Registration/sign-up is not required.
http://www.blogsafety.com
BlogSafety.com forum is a site where parents, teens, educators, and experts
discuss and learn about safe blogging and social networking. Fist time
users are required to register.
http://www/staysafe.org/index.html
Staysafe.org is an educational site intended to help kids, teens, parents,
and educators understand both the positive aspects of the Internet as
well as how to manage a variety of safety and security issues that exist
online. It includes a variety of educational interactive activities based
on internet safety. Registration/Sign-up is not required.
http://pbskids.org/license/
This site is sponsored by PBS and targets 6-8 grade students. It includes
an interactive quiz where kids answer a series of questions on Internet
safety. At the conclusion of the activity the user is issued an official
PBS web license. Registration/Sign-up is not required.
http://www.sbc.com/Common/imagages/safety/game.html
This site is sponsored by AT&T and is intended for 5-8 grade students.
It includes an interactive activity where kids answer a series of questions
on Internet safety in attempt to capture the ‘’nasty character’’
and to keep ‘’safety Land’’ safe. Registration/sign-up
is not required.
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