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for in class discussion, which leads to a more authentic
and meaningful learning experience about the importance
of responsible use of technology.
21 Things 4 Students is a site that offers free activities
for students in grades five through nine to learn more
about online safety and to build technology skills.
Be Internet Awesome is available via Google and offers
a curriculum for teaching online safety and digital
citizenship in the classroom. The resources include
activities, charts, guides, and Google Slides. They also
provide a family guide and reference charts in both
English and Spanish.
Book Creator has three books focused on digital
citizenship to help educators get started in their
classroom. Also, by using Book Creator, students can
collaborate with classmates to create a book and learn
how to post and interact responsibly, access and use
information, and build their digital citizenship skills.
BrainPOP provides a series of lessons focused on Digital
Citizenship. There are 20 topics available and free
lessons on digital etiquette and conflict resolution.

