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A Squirrel’s Guide to Acorn Secrets: Kindergarten Cybersecurity Quiz (Easy) Worksheet • Free PDF Download with Answer Key
Young learners practice identifying trusted adults and keeping personal 'secrets' safe during this interactive introductory lesson on digital citizenship.
Pedagogical Overview
This cybersecurity quiz assesses foundational digital citizenship by teaching kindergarteners how to safeguard personal information and identify trusted adults. The approach utilizes scaffolded situational prompts that bridge real-world safety concepts with digital environments to build early media literacy. It is ideal for an introductory technology lesson or as part of a classroom culture unit on safety and personal boundaries.
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- Identify trusted adults who can assist with digital safety and technology concerns.
- Distinguish between sharable information and private data like physical addresses or schools.
- Apply basic digital citizenship rules such as seeking permission before use and practicing screen-time balance.
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- If a pop-up on a tablet asks for your name, what should you do?A) Type it in quicklyB) Ask a grown-up for helpC) Tell your pet dogD) Pick a silly name
- It is okay to tell a stranger on a game your home address.A) TrueB) False
- Who is a 'Safety Helper' you can talk to about the internet?A) A cartoon characterB) The delivery personC) Your TeacherD) A talking toy
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- A _____ is a secret code that keeps your iPad or tablet safe.A) CrayonB) PasswordC) LunchboxD) Backpack
- If you see a scary video while playing a game, you should:A) Turn off the screen and tell a grown-upB) Watch it againC) Hide under the bedD) Give the tablet to a friend
- You should ask permission before using a computer or phone.A) TrueB) False
- Taking a _____ from the screen helps your eyes and body stay healthy.A) NapB) PictureC) BreakD) Snack
- What is something you should keep private (secret) from people online?A) Your favorite colorB) Your favorite animalC) Your school's nameD) The name of a fruit
- People you meet on the internet are always who they say they are.A) TrueB) False
- Always be _____ to others when you send messages or play online games.A) LoudB) KindC) MeanD) Sleepy
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Frequently Asked Questions
Yes, this digital citizenship quiz is perfect for a substitute because the questions are straightforward and it includes a built-in explanation for every answer to guide the discussion.
This cybersecurity quiz usually takes about 15 to 20 minutes if read aloud by an adult, which is the recommended format for kindergarten learners.
You can easily use this digital safety quiz for differentiation by pairing struggling readers with a buddy or using the clear explanations as scaffolding for whole-group instruction.
This introductory quiz is specifically designed for the kindergarten level, using age-appropriate examples like iPads, tablets, and playground kindness to explain complex internet concepts.
Teachers can use this digital citizenship quiz as a formative assessment by observing student responses to the situational questions to see which safety concepts need more review in the classroom.
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