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Your Guardian Shield: A Pre-K Cyber Safety Quest Quiz (Advanced) Worksheet • Free PDF Download with Answer Key
How can our smallest digital citizens stay safe while exploring? Guide students through complex privacy scenarios to build foundational security instincts.
Pedagogical Overview
This quiz introduces early learners to foundational concepts of digital citizenship and personal data protection. Using a scenario-based pedagogical approach, it scaffolds complex cybersecurity principles like PII protection and authentication into age-appropriate narratives. It is ideal for a preschool technology integration lesson or a classroom circle time focused on personal safety and responsible digital exploration.
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- Identify personal information that should remain private when using digital devices
- Recognize red flags such as pop-ups or unexpected requests for contact information
- Apply the rule of adult verification before downloading applications or sharing media
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- You find a glowing ‘Free Toy’ button on your tablet that you didn’t ask for. What is the safest way to handle this surprise?A) Press it quickly to get the toyB) Tell an adult and don't touch itC) Give it your name so it can shipD) Show a friend at school
- If a nice person in a game asks for your real home address, it is okay to tell them as long as you are being polite.A) TrueB) False
- A strong digital 'lock' for your tablet should be a secret ________ that only you and your parents know.A) ColorB) PictureC) PasswordD) Song
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- You are making an avatar for a new game. Which 'Secret Identity' name is the safest choice to protect your privacy?A) Leo_Smith_2019B) Main_Street_KidC) Super_Space_BunnyD) Kindergarten_Kate
- Every person you meet on the internet is always exactly who they say they are in their profile picture.A) TrueB) False
- Your tablet starts making a loud buzzing sound and shows a scary red face. What is your first ‘Safety Step’?A) Hide the tablet under a pillowB) Turn it off and tell a teacherC) Try to fix it yourselfD) Keep playing anyway
- When you want to download a new app, you should look for the ________ seal that shows an adult has checked it for safety.A) ApprovedB) ShinyC) FunnyD) Secret
- A screen pops up asking for your 'Grandma's Phone Number' to keep playing. What should you do?A) Type the number from memoryB) Ask Grandma for the numberC) Close the screen immediatelyD) Guess the numbers
- Taking a picture of your school's name and posting it online is a safe way to show your friends where you go.A) TrueB) False
- Before you share a photo of your face, you must ask a ________ for permission to make sure it is safe.A) Grown-upB) PetC) MirrorD) Neighbor
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Frequently Asked Questions
Yes, this Cyber Safety Quiz is an ideal no-prep digital citizenship resource for substitutes because it features clear, guided scenarios and provides immediate explanations for each safety rule.
This Pre-K Cyber Safety Quiz typically takes 10 to 15 minutes to complete when facilitated as a group activity or guided quiz session.
This Cyber Safety Quiz supports differentiation by allowing teachers to read the scenarios aloud for pre-readers or use the advanced difficulty explanations to challenge early achievers with concepts like data anonymization.
While designed for an advanced Pre-K level, this Cyber Safety Quiz is also highly effective for Kindergarten and first-grade students who are just beginning to use school tablets and personal devices.
Teachers can use this Cyber Safety Quiz as a formative assessment by observing student responses to the privacy scenarios to gauge their baseline understanding of digital boundaries and personal safety.
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