Online Targeting and Tracking

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In today’s lesson, we explored the concepts of online targeting and tracking in a fun and simple way. Online targeting helps show you things you enjoy, like your favorite toys in a store, while tracking keeps a record of your preferences, similar to leaving footprints in the sand. We also discussed the importance of staying safe online by asking for help from grown-ups, keeping personal information private, and being kind to others.
  1. What are some toys you really like, just like the store knows your favorites?
  2. Can you think of a time when you played a game or watched a video that you really enjoyed?
  3. Why is it important to ask a grown-up if you’re not sure about something online?

Let’s Learn About Online Targeting and Tracking!

Hello, little explorer! Today, we’re going to learn about something called “online targeting and tracking.” It might sound like a big phrase, but don’t worry, we’ll make it fun and easy to understand!

What is Online Targeting?

Imagine you are in a big toy store. There are so many toys everywhere! Online targeting is like when the store knows which toys you like the most. Maybe you love teddy bears or colorful blocks. The store tries to show you more of those toys so you can have fun!

What is Tracking?

Now, let’s talk about tracking. Tracking is like when you leave little footprints in the sand. When you play on the computer or a tablet, you leave tiny footprints too. These footprints help the computer remember what games you like to play or what videos you like to watch.

Why Do We Have Targeting and Tracking?

Targeting and tracking help make sure you see things you enjoy. It’s like having a special friend who knows what makes you smile! But it’s also important to remember to stay safe online, just like when you play outside.

How Can We Stay Safe?

Here are some tips to stay safe while having fun online:

1. Ask a Grown-Up

If you’re not sure about something online, always ask a grown-up for help. They can help you make good choices.

2. Keep Your Information Private

Just like you wouldn’t share your favorite toy with a stranger, don’t share your personal information online. Keep it safe!

3. Be Kind

Always be kind to others online, just like you are in the playground. Kindness makes everyone happy!

Let’s Have Fun and Learn!

Now you know a little bit about online targeting and tracking. Remember, it’s all about finding things you like and staying safe. Keep exploring and learning, and have lots of fun!

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  • Can you think of a time when you saw something online that you really liked? What was it, and why did it make you happy?
  • Imagine you are playing a game on a tablet. What kind of “footprints” do you think you might leave behind, and how do you feel about that?
  • Why do you think it’s important to keep some information private when you’re online, just like you do with your toys? Can you give an example of what you should keep private?
  • Footprint Hunt: Go on a “footprint hunt” around your home or classroom. Look for things that show what you like, such as your favorite books, toys, or games. Talk about how these are like the “footprints” you leave online when you use the computer or tablet. Discuss with a friend or a grown-up how these footprints help others know what you enjoy.

  • Favorite Toy Drawing: Draw a picture of your favorite toy or game. Imagine you are in a toy store, and this toy is on a special shelf just for you. Share your drawing with the class and explain why it’s your favorite. This activity helps you understand how online targeting shows you things you like.

  • Safety Circle: Sit in a circle with your classmates and take turns sharing one way to stay safe online. Use a soft toy or ball to pass around as a “talking stick.” When you have the talking stick, share your idea, such as “I will ask a grown-up if I’m unsure.” This helps everyone remember the safety tips and learn from each other.

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