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!"#$%&'()#**#+,- Tyrone and Tina are twins, but they behave differently online: Hi! I m Tyrone. Hi! I m Tina. Tyrone often makes good choices online.» He knows when to keep private information to himself.» He knows when to talk to an adult when something online makes him uncomfortable.» He remembers that information can spread fast and far online. Tina sometimes makes poor choices online.» She often overshares.» She shares private information online without talking to an adult first.» She forgets that other people can copy, save, and use her information in all sorts of ways. Directions: Finish the comic strips on the next page to show how Tyrone and Tina might handle the same situation quite differently.

!"#$%&'()#**#+,- Snoring Friend Tyrone is at a sleepover. One of the boys is snoring loudly while he sleeps. Tyrone records a video of the boy on his phone. What happens next? Then what happens? Snoring Friend Tina is at a sleepover. One of the girls is snoring loudly while she sleeps. Tina records a video of the girl on her phone. What happens next? Then what happens? Bonus Challenge Use the following prompt to create your own comic strip: Tina and Tyrone are on a website together. A message suddenly appears. It says You re a winner! Type in your name and address! What happens next?

!"#$%&'()"%#*()++,-." How to Draw Directions: Learn how to draw a Share Jumper by following the step-by-step instructions below: / 0 1 2 Word to the Wise Tips to yourself online. that people can use to pretend to be you. to put online.

!"#$%&'()"%#*()++,-." Silly Sentences Directions: Find a partner to complete this activity. For each sentence below, ask your partner to provide the missing part of speech, but don t read the full sentence to them! Once you have filled in all of the blanks, read the entire text conversation out loud to your partner. Word to the Wise Tips communicating online with someone who is not a face-to-face friend. be saved, copied, and shared with others. you feel uncomfortable, just log off. It s a good idea to mention it to a family member. For example: You: Give me a proper noun. Partner: Justin. You then write: Do you know JUSTIN (proper noun)? No, but I heard that he loves to eat (noun). And that he rides his bike (adverb). I don t know him either, but someone said that he lives in a (noun). And that people think he s really (adjective). Maybe we shouldn t talk about him if we don t know him... Yeah, he s probably a really (adjective) person to be around.

!"#$%&'()*+,##,-&. Inside every fortune cookie is a message about the future or a word of advice. Imagine that you are an Upstander, and that you are baking a special batch of fortune cookies for targets, bystanders, and cyberbullies. An Upstander... takes action against cyberbullying and supports targets of cyberbullying. A cyberbully... does something on the Internet, usually again and again, to make another person feel sad, angry, or scared. A target... is someone who is cyberbullied by another person. A bystander... stands by when they see cyberbullying happening, and doesn t do anything about it. Directions: Your task is to write the messages that go inside these cookies. Example: Write a message to a bystander.!"#$%&'%(#)&*+&,-&+".&'//&0+*/1*.22+,#34 5%(#)&.6&%"&7(8/&,%&'%"69

!"#$%&'()*+,##,-&. Write a message to a cyberbully. Write a message to a target. Write a message to a bystander. Bonus Challenge Make your messages into couplets (two lines that rhyme).

!"#$%#&''"()*+,%-()+,../0$% How to Draw Directions: Learn how to draw an E-volve Critter by following the step-by-step instructions below: 1 2 3 4 Draw your E-volve Critter here! Word to the Wise Tips targets of cyberbullying. out the message and get off deal with cyberbullying alone. family member know.

!"#$%#&''"()*+,%-()+,../0$% Upstander Quiz Directions: Do you know what it takes to be an Upstander? Take the quiz below! Circle whether you think an Upstander or a bystander would say the phrases below: Upstander Bystander Write your own situation! Word to the Wise Tips Answers:

!"##$%&'()&"%*+&,,&"%- What if there was an app that could remind Twalkers to use their cell phones responsibly? Help create an app that sends a text message to Twalkers whenever they are being unsafe or rude with their cell phone. Directions: For each situation below, write a message that the Twalker would receive. What is an app? An app is a program that does one or more small tasks. People download apps onto cell phones and tablets. The Twalker is using his cell phone in a movie theater. The Twalker is talking on her cell phone when she is supposed to be sleeping.

!"##$%&'()&"%*+&,,&"%- The Twalker is using his cell phone while crossing the street. Create your own situation! The Twalker is. Bonus Challenge Make your text message 140 characters or less.

!"##$%&'()&"%*+,(&%*+""-)., Crossword Puzzle Directions: Think you know how to use a cell phone safely and responsibly? Read the clues to help you complete the crossword puzzle. 2 1 3 4 5 7 8 9 6 Word to the Wise Tips say to a person s face. in all uppercase letters is like or an people know when you are 2. Cell phones can be if your parents need to reach you when they re not with you. 8. Cell phones can help you stay in with friends and family. 9. Do not use your cell phone when you are the street. ACROSS DOWN

!"##$%&'()&"%*+,(&%*+""-)., Name Class Date A-maze-ing Cell Phone Directions: Cell phones can be amazing, but only if you use them in smart and responsible ways. For example, using a cell phone can be helpful if you are lost and need directions. Can you find your way to the end of the maze? /0120 Word to the Wise Tips UÊ /ÀÞÊ ÌÊÌ ÊÜ> Ê> `ÊÌiÝÌÊ>ÌÊÌ iê same time. Pay attention to what is around you. UÊ 7 i ÊÞ ÕÊ>ÀiÊ > } }Ê ÕÌÊÜ Ì Ê friends, spend time with them and not with your cell phone. UÊ /ÕÀ Ê vvêþ ÕÀÊVi Ê«iÊ before going to bed to get a good night s sleep.

!"#$%&'#(!"#)& %(*&++&,-. Name Class Date You are in a rock band with some friends from school. Last week, you posted online a sneak peek of your new song for your fans. Today at school, everyone is talking about a new video that has gone viral online. Your friend texts, U gotta see this! You click on the link to the video, and you can t believe your eyes. Some teens you ve never met before are singing your song in a music video! They took your ideas without giving your band any credit. Directions: Now your band wants to write a song about people who copy ideas from others without giving proper credit. Write the new lyrics to your song below. Be sure to include at least four of these words: credit create copy share trust free steal plagiarize annoying borrow us Bon ge llen Cha rights thanks take inspire Add a rhythm and a beat to your lyrics and perform it for others.

!"#$%&'#(!"#)&%(*"$&+(*,,-%#" Name Class Date Spot the Difference Someone has plagiarized the original artwork below. Plagiarizing someone else s work means copying it and pretending that you created it. Directions: Can you spot the differences between the two artworks below? Circle the six differences. Original Artwork Copied Artwork Answers: (1) background is mirror image (2) different texting Twalkers (3) orange fish is facing opposite direction (4) no burger bubble (5) book bubble is coming from ice cream shop (6) ice cream is blue

!"#$%&'#(!"#)&%(*"$&+(*,,-%#" Double Puzzle Directions: Unscramble the words below to show you know all about giving and getting credit! 1. 2. 3. 4. LINMSAPG IETRDC ORCTGHYIP _ GNSO 5. 6. 7. 8. HSMA-PU - EIXMR _ HSIGNAR _ UTARHO Word to the Wise Tips by adding your name. copyrighted, then you need permission to use that work. Now use the circled letters above to help you solve this message: _ - _ - A 5 2 6 4 1 8 7 3 Answer: MIX-N-MASH

!"#$%&'()**)+,- It s on the tip of my tongue is a saying that people use when they are thinking of something, but they can t remember the word for it. Imagine that the words below are on the tip of your tongue. For each word, come up with a list of three keywords that best describe it. Example: You are thinking of the word bee insect hive honey 1. 2. 3. Directions: Now it s your turn! Come up with three keywords that best describe the word you are thinking of. You are thinking of the word You are thinking of the word banana elephant 1. 2. 3. 1. 2. 3.

!"#$%&'()**)+,- You are thinking of the word beach You are thinking of the word garden 1. 2. 3. 1. 2. 3. Now think of your own words, along with three keywords that best describe each one. You are thinking of the word 1. 2. 3. Bonus Challenge Find a partner and read your keywords out loud. Can your partner guess the word you are trying to describe? If you have time, come up with some more words and keywords to test out! You are thinking of the word 1. 2. 3.

!"#$%&'($#)*'(++,-"$ Word Search You and your friend are watching a TV show together about sharks. Your friend asks, What type of shark can jump out of the water to catch seals? You decide to search online for the answer. Directions: Find the following keywords in the word search below: SHARKS JUMP CATCH SEAL AIR WATER TYPE FISH BONUS! One of these keywords would NOT be helpful to search with. Circle the keyword that doesn t belong. H C N D K Y K L X P M N A L L Z L U S C S G U R Z A A X D J W Y G A O U U F Q D J W L Q N S C T C Y O W F L M X V T S H O C E F T U P V S Y K Q S H R H C I R B Q Z A D E L G T A P X P H V G W S W E F A N C R W D B X Q T T L A B J E K E K J M M P Z Z Q D C I H S R V S C Y K E M W K V P S R L F B C V T J T I U W K I S O F P R C O R E T A W J F W E F R H U Y D M U F N X A N A K U P Y H I M V I L S O D F X V A B O V M D W I V Y T Y P E H S D C V L E Word to the Wise Tips To choose strong keywords, first think of a question. that don t really describe what you are looking for. when you are searching for a specific phrase. H C N D K Y K L X M N L L Z L U S C S G U R Z X D J W Y G O U U F Q D J W L Q N S C T C Y O W F L M X V T S H O C E F T U V S Y K Q S H R H C I R B Q Z D E L G T X H V G W S W E F N C R W D B X Q T T L B J E K E K J M M Z Z Q D C I H S R V S C Y K E M W K V S R L F B C V T J T I U W K I S O F R C O R E T W J F W E F R H U Y D M U F N X N K U Y H I M V I L S O D F X V B O V M D W I V Y T Y E H S D C V L E

!"#$%&'($#)*'(++,-"$ Letter Tile Scramble Directions: CH K! AR SE SH AR Word to the Wise Tips SEARCH SHARK!