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Paw Patrol: The Secret Digital Code Quiz for Kindergarten (Medium) Worksheet β’ Free PDF Download with Answer Key
Young learners solve real-world safety puzzles by identifying digital 'stranger danger' and practicing the 'Ask First' rule before clicking new buttons.
Pedagogical Overview
This quiz assesses foundational digital citizenship and cybersecurity awareness for kindergarten students using age-appropriate scenarios. The content employs a scaffolded inquiry-based approach that translates real-world safety concepts like stranger danger into concrete digital behaviors. It is ideal for formative assessment during introductory technology units or Media Literacy Week to meet basic digital safety standards.
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- Identify Personally Identifiable Information (PII) that should be kept secret from strangers online.
- Apply the Ask First rule when encountering unfamiliar digital pop-ups or download requests.
- Recognize the importance of reporting uncomfortable or scary digital content to a trusted adult.
All 10 Questions
- You are playing a game and a bright, flashing box pops up that says 'Click here for a surprise!' What is the safest thing to do?A) Click it quickly to see the surpriseB) Ask a grown-up for help before clickingC) Turn the tablet off and hide itD) Close your eyes and click it
- If a person you don't know sends you a message in a game, you should tell a teacher or parent right away.A) TrueB) False
- Your tablet password is like a secret ________ that only you and your parents should know.A) ToyB) SongC) KeyD) Juice
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- Which of these is okay to share with a person you just met online?A) Your real nameB) Your home addressC) Your favorite colorD) Where you go to school
- It is okay to use your iPad in the bathtub since it is a safe place.A) TrueB) False
- If a game asks for your ________ number, you should never type it in without asking a parent.A) PhoneB) FavoriteC) CrayonD) Shoe
- A new game asks to take a picture of your face. What should you do first?A) Smile for the cameraB) Ask an adult if it is safeC) Make a silly faceD) Send it to a friend
- Everything you see on the internet is always true.A) TrueB) False
- Before you download a new ________, you must ask a grown-up.A) NapB) AppC) CookieD) Cloud
- If you accidentally see something online that makes you feel scared or sad, what is the best thing to do?A) Keep it a secretB) Tell an adult you trustC) Cry and go to bedD) Try to find more pictures
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Frequently Asked Questions
Yes, this digital citizenship quiz is a perfect no-prep activity for a substitute teacher because it uses a popular Paw Patrol theme to keep students engaged while providing a clear answer key for easy grading.
Most kindergarten students will finish this ten-question digital safety quiz in about fifteen to twenty minutes, making it a great option for a focused technology lab opening or a quick classroom check for understanding.
Teachers can use this cybersecurity quiz for differentiated instruction by reading the questions aloud to emergent readers while allowing more advanced students to complete the multiple-choice and fill-in-the-blank items independently.
This digital literacy worksheet is specifically designed for the kindergarten level, using simplified vocabulary and familiar metaphors like secrets and keys to teach complex concepts like data privacy to five and six-year-olds.
You can use this digital safety quiz as a formative assessment by reviewing the explanation section for each question with the whole class to identify which safety concepts, such as sharing personal info vs favorite colors, require more re-teaching.
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