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May 10, 2016

What is Personal Information? (Grades 4-6)

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What is Personal Information?

Personal information identifies who we are, where we live, and how family, friends and others can find us to talk to us or come over and visit us. We need to be careful about who we give out our personal information. This video explains how to keep personal information private.

This video is designed for kids in grades 4 through 6.

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Utah Education Network

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NetSafe

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May 10, 2016

Understanding Online “Friends” (Grades 4-6)

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Understanding Online “Friends”

You know your friends in your neighborhood or at school because you see them almost every day. You play with them, sometimes you are in class with them, you see them at the store, the library, or the playground and that is how you get to know them. On the Internet there are places where you sometimes meet people you don’t know. Stick with what is real, only accept online “friends” you know in real life. This video explains why it’s important to stick with what is real — your real friends in the real world — and only accept online friends you know in real life.

This video is designed for kids in grades 4 though 6.

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Utah Education Network

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May 10, 2016

Talk to an Adult You Trust (Grades 4-6)

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Talk to an Adult You Trust

Sometimes we see something on the Internet that makes us feel uncomfortable. This can happen when we are playing a game on the Internet or someone sends you a bad picture on your cell phone. When something like this happens we need to tell an adult we trust. An adult you trust might be your mom and dad, guardian, older brother or sister, teacher, school counselor, principal, police officer, grandparents, or uncles and aunts. But, even people you trust can do something that could make you feel uncomfortable. If this happens, you need to talk to another trusted adult.

This video is designed for kids in grades 4 through 6.

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Utah Education Network

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NetSafe

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