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Don’t forget!

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LESSON 3

ACTIVITY 1

Secure Your Secrets

Build a Great Password

This Pear Deck interactive slide deck is built to accompany Google’s Be Internet Awesome Curriculum

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Recognize

the importance of sharing their passwords only with their parents or guardian

Learn

about the passwords that protect �their devices

Understand

how to create passwords that are hard to guess and easy to remember

ActivityGoals

Choose

the right security for their login settings, including two-factor verification

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Bell Ringer Activity

Why do you think “123456” would be a bad password for your email account?

123456

Password:

internaut

Username:

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Better Safe Than Sorry

Let’s

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What do you think the two most

commonly used passwords are?

2nd%^&sielnvsei@gj128(0

password

123456

zelda

computer

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Let’s brainstorm other bad passwords!

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Build a Great Password

Activity!

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Partner up with the person next to you

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Strong passwords

passwords are based on a descriptive sentence thatʼs easy for you to remember and difficult for someone else to guess.

Moderate passwords

are passwords that are strong and not easy to guess by bad software, but could be guessed by someone who knows you.

Weak passwords

commonly use personal information, are easy to crack, and can be guessed by someone who knows you.

Extra tips for making strong Passwords

Try

changing some letters to symbols or making some letters uppercase and �some lowercase

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Make up a secret.

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Dos and Don’ts

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DO!

DON’T!

Use a unique password for each of your important accounts

Use personal information (name address, email, �phone number, mother’s maiden name, birth dates, etc.), �or common words when you make a password

Use a password that’s easy to guess, like your nickname, �name of your school, or favorite baseball team

Use at least 8 characters

Share your password with people so you don’t forget it

Use combinations of letters �(upper and lowercase), numbers, and symbols

Draw a line from each idea to the appropriate answer

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What is the most important thing you learned today?

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LESSON 3

ACTIVITY 1

Secure Your Secrets

Build a Great Password

This Pear Deck interactive slide deck is built to accompany Google’s Be Internet Awesome Curriculum

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