Super Digital Citizen

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The lesson introduces the concept of being a “Super Digital Citizen,” emphasizing the importance of safety, respect, and responsibility in the digital world. It encourages kids to adopt specific “superpowers,” such as keeping personal information private, treating others kindly, thinking before posting, and seeking help when needed, to contribute to a positive online environment. Ultimately, the lesson empowers children to make good choices and be proactive in ensuring their own and others’ safety while navigating the internet.
  1. What does it mean to be a Super Digital Citizen?
  2. Why is it important to keep your personal information private online?
  3. How can you be respectful to others when you are using the internet?

Super Digital Citizen

It’s a bird! It’s a plane! Oh, wait. Who are you?

Meet Super Digital Citizen!

I am Super Digital Citizen! Ta-da!

Super Digital Citizen? Are you from another planet?

Nope, I’m from right here on Earth!

What Does Super Digital Citizen Do?

Can you fly?

Apparently not, but I have other cool powers!

Why do we need you, Mr. Superhero?

Think about it. Every day, kids like you post pictures, share fun things, play games, create art, explore new ideas, and learn online. The digital world can be a tricky place. So, I make sure that kids are safe, responsible, and respectful when they’re online.

Wow, I guess we do need superheroes like you!

Yep! I’m all about helping kids make good choices online.

How Can You Be a Super Digital Citizen?

That sounds like a tough job!

Not really! Common Sense says we can all be superheroes each and every day. You can be a Super Digital Citizen too!

Here Are Some Superpowers You Can Use:
  • Be Safe: Always keep your personal information private. Don’t share your full name, address, or phone number online.
  • Be Respectful: Treat others the way you want to be treated. Be kind and polite in your messages and comments.
  • Be Responsible: Think before you post or share. Make sure it’s something you wouldn’t mind everyone seeing.
  • Ask for Help: If you see something online that makes you uncomfortable, tell a trusted adult.

By using these superpowers, you can help make the internet a better place for everyone!

So, are you ready to be a Super Digital Citizen?

  • What do you think it means to be a Super Digital Citizen? Can you think of a time when you used one of the superpowers mentioned in the article?
  • Why do you think it’s important to be safe, respectful, and responsible online? Can you share an example of how you can do this when using the internet?
  • If you could add another superpower to help people be better digital citizens, what would it be and why?
  1. Create Your Own Super Digital Citizen Badge: Use paper, crayons, and stickers to design a badge that represents your superpowers as a Super Digital Citizen. Think about the qualities like being safe, respectful, and responsible. Once you have created your badge, wear it proudly and explain to a family member or friend what each symbol or color on your badge represents.

  2. Role-Playing Game: With a friend or family member, take turns acting out different online scenarios. One person can pretend to be a Super Digital Citizen, while the other acts as someone needing help online. Discuss what actions the Super Digital Citizen should take to ensure safety, respect, and responsibility. For example, what should you do if someone asks for your personal information?

  3. Digital Diary: Keep a diary for a week where you write down one thing you did each day to be a Super Digital Citizen. It could be something like helping a friend understand why it’s important to keep personal information private or deciding not to post a picture because it might hurt someone’s feelings. At the end of the week, share your diary with your class or family and discuss what you learned.

Sure! Here’s a sanitized version of the transcript:

It’s a bird! It’s a plane! It’s… wait. Who are you?
I am Super Digital Citizen! Ta-da!
Super Digital Citizen? Are you from another planet?
Nope.
Can you fly?
Apparently not.
And why do we need you, Mr. Superhero?
Think about it. Every day, kids post, share, play, create, explore, and learn online. The digital world can be a challenging place. So I make sure that kids are safe, responsible, and respectful.
I guess we do need superheroes like you.
Yep. I’m all about helping kids make good choices.
That sounds like a tough job!
Common Sense says we can all be superheroes each and every day.
What are your superpowers?

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