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Shiny Screen Patrol: A 1st Grade Online Safety Quest Quiz (Easy) Worksheet β€’ Free PDF Download with Answer Key

Young learners become digital safety heroes by choosing trusted adults and keeping personal secrets safe from the internet's strangers.

Pedagogical Overview

This quiz assesses foundational digital citizenship by teaching children to differentiate between shareable information and private data. Using a scaffolded approach with relatable scenarios, it reinforces the concept of a 'Trusted Adult' as a primary safety resource. It is ideal for 1st-grade introductory computer science lessons or as an SEL formative assessment to meet early digital literacy benchmarks.

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Tool: Multiple Choice Quiz
Subject: Arts & Other
Category: Computer Science & Technology
Grade: 1st Grade
Difficulty: Easy
Topic: Cybersecurity & Online Safety
Language: πŸ‡¬πŸ‡§ English
Items: 10
Answer Key: Yes
Hints: No
Created: Feb 14, 2026

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What Students Will Learn

  • Identify specific types of private personal information that should not be shared on the internet.
  • Recognize when to seek help from a trusted adult during digital interactions.
  • Apply online safety rules to handle encounters with strangers or uncomfortable digital content.

All 10 Questions

  1. If a screen asks for your home address, what should you do?
    A) Type it in quickly
    B) Ask a friend for help
    C) Stop and ask a grown-up
    D) Guess the numbers
  2. True or False: It is okay to share your secret passwords with your best friend.
    A) True
    B) False
  3. Before you click on a new game online, you should check with a ________.
    A) Grown-up
    B) Pet
    C) Toy
    D) Mirror
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  1. Which of these is a 'Private Secret' you should NOT share online?
    A) Your favorite color
    B) Your full name
    C) Your favorite animal
    D) The name of a fruit
  2. True or False: If a person you don't know sends you a message, you should tell a teacher or parent.
    A) True
    B) False
  3. A ________ is a person you know in real life who helps you stay safe online.
    A) Stranger
    B) Robot
    C) Neighbor's dog
    D) Trusted Adult
  4. What should you do if you see something scary or mean on a tablet?
    A) Keep looking at it
    B) Turn the screen off and tell an adult
    C) Hide the tablet under a pillow
    D) Cry quietly
  5. Online safety means being ________ while using the internet.
    A) Silly
    B) Noisy
    C) Safe
    D) Sleepy
  6. True or False: People online are always who they say they are.
    A) True
    B) False
  7. When you use a computer at school, you should always follow the ________.
    A) Lunch menu
    B) Safety Rules
    C) Bus schedule
    D) Weather report

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This 1st-grade digital citizenship assessment focuses on the foundational pillars of online privacy and safety. Through a mix of multiple-choice, true-false, and fill-in-the-blank questions, the quiz evaluates student understanding of private data like home addresses and full names. It emphasizes the behavioral protocol of reporting uncomfortable digital experiences to a trusted adult. The instructional design leverages scenario-based learning to promote critical thinking regarding digital interactions with strangers and the importance of following institutional safety rules.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Yes, this Online Safety Quiz is a great choice for a substitute lesson because it provides clear explanations for every correct answer, allowing the sub to lead a meaningful discussion about digital boundaries.

Most first graders will complete this ten-question Online Safety Quiz in about fifteen to twenty minutes, including time for the teacher to read the questions aloud if needed.

Absolutely, as this Online Safety Quiz uses simple language and clear multiple-choice options, making it easy to adapt for small group instruction or as a verbal assessment for emerging readers.

This Online Safety Quiz is specifically designed for first grade students, using age-appropriate vocabulary and safety concepts that match their early experiences with tablets and computers.

Teachers can use this Online Safety Quiz as an exit ticket after a technology lab session to gauge which students understand the difference between public information and private secrets.