Sunday, December 5, 2010

NetSafe Utah. Tell an Adult. (Grades K-3)

NetSafe Utah. Tell an Adult. (Grades K-3)

This is another important video I would want to share from the NetSafeUtah.org

There are several of these short clips I would want to share with my students before they get on the computers. I would want to share this with parents also so they know to talk to their children about the dangers of the internet.
Things to learn from this video:
- If someone makes you feel unhappy or uncomfortable while you are on the internet
- Tell an adult
- If someone makes you feel unhappy or or uncomfortable while you are in the real world
- Tell an adult
- There are lots of people you can tell- parents, teachers, grandparents, principal, aunt or uncle
- People can protect you and help you not feel bad and uncomfortable again

Personal Information

Students need to know and understand what personal information is.


Who can they tell and who should they not tell?

NetSafe Utah. What is the Internet? (Grades K - 3)

This is a great website I have been learning about in my internet safety class. Netsafeutah.com
Before students can start playing/learning on the computers, we need to make some rules, make sure they understand them, and agree to those rules. Then sign the paper they need for school. There are lots of good videos that break it down for students of all ages from this website.
This clip covers a few important things:
- you need to make and follow the rules while on the internet
- the internet is not alive, things that happen on it aren't the real world
- if you follow the rules you will be kept safe
- there can be bad things on the internet

Rules for computer use

1. Students can only view websites that are linked to the teachers home page

2. Tell a trusted adult if you don't feel good about something you saw on the internet

3. Shut down your computer if you see something inappropriate.

4. Never give out any personal information.

5. People may not be who they say they are in line- Be cautious of chatting and games.

Saturday, December 4, 2010

Internet Safety Games to Play

A. Internet Safety:Game for Kids

B. Technology for Grades 3-6
http://www.att.com/Common/images/safety/game.html

C. AT&T has made a game for kids. The story behind the game is that there is a bad man who is sending emails, texts, and photos that are making the people in the small town feel yucky. The superhero in the game is going to travel to all the areas in the town to try to stop the bad man. If we help him answer all the questions correctly regarding internet safety, he will be able to stop the man, and put him in jail.

D. I would use this along with the first several weeks of school, when I do my internet safety material. I would use this game (and others) to reinforce the ideas I have taught. I would use this after I watched the movies on netsafeutah.org

Internet Safety Games

A. Internet Safety Game

B. My World for Grades K-2
http://www.kidscomjr.com/games/safety/safety.html

C. This website teaches 10 basic rules for how to be safe on the Internet. Rules that teach about copyright, personal information and getting permission to use things that are already on the web. It also talks about if you see things that make you feel upset, tell your parents. The number one rule is have good manners and be polite on the web!

D. I would use this along with the first several weeks of school, when I do my internet safety material. I would use this game (and others) to reinforce the ideas I have taught. I would use this after I watched the movies on netsafeutah.org

Wednesday, November 24, 2010

Spanish movie- casa, en, sobre

Watch my video I made here or below-






This week we are starting to study things in the casa/house. A few examples are window, door, computer, living room, kitchen, toilet, bathroom, and sink. Two key words are mixed with the casa words- en, sobre- in and on/above.