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Silly Superstars: Social Media Stories for Pre-K Quiz (Easy) Worksheet • Free PDF Download with Answer Key

Imagine explaining your favorite toy to a friend far away—these activities help little ones identify friendly digital faces and digital sharing.

Pedagogical Overview

This worksheet introduces Pre-K students to the foundational concepts of digital citizenship and social media influencers through age-appropriate scenarios. Using a scaffolded questioning approach, the material simplifies complex digital interactions into relatable concepts like sharing and teaching. It is ideal for an early childhood technology literacy circle or as a formative assessment for local media literacy standards.

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Tool: Multiple Choice Quiz
Subject: Arts & Other
Category: Pop Culture
Grade: Pre-K
Difficulty: Easy
Topic: Social Media & Influencers
Language: 🇬🇧 English
Items: 10
Answer Key: Yes
Hints: No
Created: Feb 14, 2026

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What Students Will Learn

  • Identify the role of a digital creator as someone who shares or teaches via a screen
  • Recognize basic digital safety habits such as asking an adult before accessing online content
  • Distinguish between live reality and recorded or edited digital media

All 10 Questions

  1. An influencer is someone who uses a screen to show us something they like. What might a food influencer show you?
    A) A yummy healthy snack
    B) A broken old shoe
    C) A pile of laundry
    D) A sleeping cat
  2. True or False: We can see influencers on a tablet or a phone.
    A) True
    B) False
  3. When a person makes a video of themselves playing with a new toy, they are ___ the toy with us.
    A) sharing
    B) hiding
    C) eating
    D) sleeping
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  1. Some people on the internet love to dance! If you follow their dance, what are you doing?
    A) Taking a nap
    B) Moving your body to the music
    C) Reading a book silently
    D) Drawing a picture
  2. True or False: Everything we see on a screen is real and happening right now.
    A) True
    B) False
  3. A person who teaches us how to paint a picture on a video is a ___.
    A) firefighter
    B) dentist
    C) creator
    D) bus driver
  4. What is a 'vlog'? It is a video about someone's...
    A) Day and what they do
    B) Favorite type of rock
    C) Imaginary purple dragon
    D) Old broken bicycle
  5. True or False: We should always ask a grown-up before we watch videos online.
    A) True
    B) False
  6. If you like a video very much, you can tap the ___ button to show you are happy.
    A) heart
    B) stop
    C) cry
    D) scary
  7. Why do some influencers wear bright clothes and talk in a loud, happy voice?
    A) To help you fall asleep
    B) To get your attention
    C) Because they are grumpy
    D) To hide from the camera

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Pre K Social StudiesMedia LiteracyDigital CitizenshipEarly Childhood EducationInternet SafetySocial Emotional LearningFormative Assessment
This Pre-K quiz assesses introductory media literacy and digital citizenship concepts. It utilizes ten items including multiple-choice, true-false, and fill-in-the-blank questions to evaluate student understanding of digital creators, influencers, and online safety. The content focuses on defining terms like vlog, creator, and sharing within a digital context, while emphasizing the role of adult supervision. Educational value is derived from shifting the child's perspective from passive consumer to an informed observer of digital content, using simple cognitive associations to explain how online media is constructed and shared.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Yes, this digital citizenship quiz is perfect for a guest teacher because it uses simple language and includes clear explanations that make it an easy no-prep arts and other activity for the Pre-K classroom.

This social media quiz typically takes about 10 to 15 minutes to complete if read aloud to students, making it a concise and effective media literacy tool for young learners.

Absolutely, this digital sharing quiz can be used for differentiated instruction by using the images and explanations to support visual learners or those still developing their verbal vocabulary in the arts and other subject area.

This media literacy quiz is specifically designed for the Pre-K level, ensuring the concepts of influencers and creators are presented through developmentally appropriate language and familiar examples.

You can use this digital citizenship quiz for formative assessment by facilitating a group discussion around each question to gauge how well students understand the difference between screen time and real-life interactions.