Middle School Course
7.1 Digital Citizenship
APPROXIMATE TIME: 60 MINUTES
TEACHER FACING SLIDES
ASSESSMENTS & GRADING
Please do NOT include any NGPF assessments or answer keys in your Nearpod lessons.
Each NGPF lesson ends with an Exit Ticket which NGPF recommends for grading.
IMPORTANT
GRADING TIP
CUSTOMIZE IT!
Please review the Nearpod slides and customize the content and activities based on your teaching environment using Google Slides and/or Nearpod.
Delete teacher facing slides before facilitating lesson to your students!
FACILITATION
Make sure you have the lesson guide available when you are facilitating (for time management, organization of lesson) and the answer key available when you are grading.
If a resource or activity in a lesson was not transferable to Nearpod there will be a teacher facing slide making you aware.
Digital Citizenship
JUMP$TART STANDARDS
Managing Risk
LESSON SKILLS
ELA SKILLS
INTRO
MAKE A LIST
Imagine you get a message on Instagram from a stranger. The stranger asks you to add them as a friend. Then, they ask you to give them your home address, birthday, and other personal information in order to get a prize. List the consequences of “friending” this person and sharing your information.
LEARN IT
ARTICLE: 5 Reasons Digital Citizenship is Important
Digital citizenship is a way of being and acting online. It means acting responsibly in how you communicate and behave on the Internet. Learn about why digital citizenship is so important. Then, answer the questions that follow.
VIDEO: Teen Voices: Oversharing and Your Digital Footprint
As you continue to learn about digital citizenship watch the video on the next slide. Then, answer the questions that follow.
DO IT
PLAY: Smarter Social Media
Now that you know why digital citizenship is important, let’s practice choosing which digital citizenship topics (from the previous article) these students need to learn more about after reviewing their posts on social media!
EXIT TICKET