Level 1: RCSD Digital Citizenship Lessons
These two digital citizenship lessons are for the Grade 1-2 students. For each grade, additional resources have been linked to provide opportunity for in depth study of the elements of digital citizenship. Remember, it is best to continually practice and review digital citizenship and these guidelines through projects and opportunities throughout the year.
Primary Digital Citizenship GraphicThe Regina Catholic Schools Digital Citizenship Guidelines are consistent at all levels. However, we have modified the poster for the primary levels to guidelines that they can relate to and remember.
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Recommended Additional Lessons
Regina Catholic Schools has a variety of additional videos and resources to supplement your study of digital citizenship. These have been listed on this page.
One resource is Common Sense Media. It has a large variety of excellent lessons. We have recommended lessons for each grade level to avoid repetition. These are additional lessons that you MAY choose to explore with your class. They are not part of the required lesson content. There are also great resources for Pink Day in the Cyberbullying Toolkit for administrators, teachers, students, and parents.
One resource is Common Sense Media. It has a large variety of excellent lessons. We have recommended lessons for each grade level to avoid repetition. These are additional lessons that you MAY choose to explore with your class. They are not part of the required lesson content. There are also great resources for Pink Day in the Cyberbullying Toolkit for administrators, teachers, students, and parents.
Brainpop Jr. also has simple digital citizenship lessons for bullying and internet safety that could be shared with your students.
Grade 1Think About Jesus
Digital Footprint, Reputation, Self Image, Cyberbullying
Creative Credit and Copyright,Information Literacy Relationships and Communication Think About Yourself Privacy and Security,Internet Safety |
Grade 2Think About Jesus
Digital Footprint, Reputation, Self Image, Cyberbullying
Creative Credit and Copyright,Information Literacy Relationships and Communication Think About Yourself Privacy and Security,Internet Safety |