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Moving beyond simple 'no-go' rules, students analyze digital trust and evaluate privacy choices in complex virtual roleplay situations.

教学概述

This worksheet assesses foundational digital citizenship by presenting high-stakes virtual scenarios tailored for early childhood learners. The instructional approach utilizes roleplay-based situational analysis to move beyond rote memorization of safety rules toward critical evaluation of digital trust. It is ideal for a dedicated technology period or social-emotional learning circle to build early competency in personal information protection.

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工具: 多项选择题
主题: 艺术 & 其他
类别: 计算机科学与技术
等级: 幼儿园
难度: 困难
主题: 网络安全与在线安全
语言: 🇬🇧 English
项目: 10
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学生将学到什么

  • Identify and differentiate between safe and unsafe online requests for personal information.
  • Evaluate the risks associated with clicking suspicious links or pop-up messages in a gaming context.
  • Apply the concept of digital ethics by recognizing the importance of asking for permission before sharing others' images.

All 10 Questions

  1. Imagine you are playing 'Pixel Pets' and a player named SnowyDog asks for your real home address so they can send your pet a toy. What should you do?
    A) Give them the address if they seem nice.
    B) Tell them no and immediately inform a grown-up.
    C) Trade your address for a secret code.
    D) Wait until tomorrow to see if they ask again.
  2. If a game says you won a 'Super Secret Prize' but you have to click a flashing red button to get it, it is always safe to click.
    A) True
    B) False
  3. A friend at school asks for your tablet password so they can play. You should say: '____.'
    A) Sure, just don't tell anyone!
    B) I can't share my secret key with anyone but my parents.
    C) I will give it to you if you give me yours.
    D) Write it on a piece of paper for them.
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  1. You see a photo of your friend on a website and you think it looks silly. Why is it important to ask them before sharing it with others?
    A) Because they might want to pick a different photo.
    B) Because they might get more 'likes' than you.
    C) Because we must respect others' digital privacy and feelings.
    D) Because the internet might run out of space.
  2. A 'Stranger Danger' rule applies to the internet just like it does at the park.
    A) True
    B) False
  3. When using a shared computer at the library, you must always ____ before you leave.
    A) Change the wallpaper
    B) Leave your tabs open
    C) Log out of your account
    D) Turn off the screen
  4. A pop-up message says your computer is 'sick' and needs a 'doctor' to fix it. What is the smartest choice?
    A) Download the 'medicine' it offers.
    B) Ask a grown-up to close the window.
    C) Talk to the computer to cheer it up.
    D) Press every button to find the exit.
  5. It is okay to use the same password, like 'Apple123', for your school tablet, your game, and your mom's phone.
    A) True
    B) False
  6. If you see something scary or 'yucky' online, you should: ____.
    A) Close your eyes and keep playing.
    B) Show all your friends so they can see it too.
    C) Stop what you are doing and tell a teacher or parent.
    D) Try to fix the screen yourself.
  7. Why should you use a nickname like 'StarHopper' instead of your real name in a multiplayer game?
    A) Because nicknames are more fun to say.
    B) To keep your private identity hidden from strangers.
    C) Because the computer won't let you use a real name.
    D) So you can pretend to be a real star in space.

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Kindergarten IctDigital CitizenshipCyber SafetyInternet SafetyFormative AssessmentMedia LiteracySocial Emotional Learning
This kindergarten-level quiz focuses on digital citizenship through situational analysis and roleplay scenarios. It covers technical and ethical concepts including PII (Personally Identifiable Information) protection, password hygiene, session security, and the recognition of malware delivery methods like scareware and deceptive pop-ups. The assessment features multiple-choice, true-false, and fill-in-the-blank questions designed to promote higher-order thinking skills such as evaluation and synthesis of safety protocols within a virtual environment. It provides immediate feedback via detailed explanations that reinforce the logic behind digital privacy and trust.

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常见问题解答

Yes, this cyber safety quiz is a perfect no-prep activity for a substitute because the clear explanations provided for each scenario allow a guest teacher to lead a rich discussion on digital safety without prior technical training.

Most students will finish this cyber safety quiz in about fifteen to twenty minutes, but we recommend using it as a guided group activity to maximize the instructional value of the complex virtual roleplay questions.

Yes, this cyber safety quiz supports differentiated instruction by providing clear visual-heavy scenarios for beginners while offering high-difficulty evaluation questions that challenge advanced kindergarteners to think critically about privacy.

This cyber safety quiz is specifically designed for the kindergarten level, using age-appropriate language and relatable gaming metaphors like Pixel Pets to explain abstract digital concepts to five and six year olds.

Teachers can use this cyber safety quiz as a formative assessment by observing student responses to the situational questions to identify which specific areas of digital trust and privacy need further whole-class instruction.

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