In this sequel to Privacy Playground, for ages 8-10, the three CyberPigs learn some important lessons about authenticating online information and observing rules of netiquette. They also learn how to distinguish between fact and opinion and how to recognize bias and harmful stereotyping in online content. As Les, Mo and Lil discover, “just because it’s on the Internet, doesn’t mean it’s true.”
The accompanying Teacher’s Guide explains how to play the game, gives background information on the issues of authenticating online content, stereotyping and cyberbullying and children’s provide activities and handouts for classroom use.
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Demonstrate decision-making skills and responsible behaviors in personal, school, and community contexts.
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Consider ethical, safety, and societal factors in making decisions.
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Explain why unprovoked acts that hurt others are wrong.
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Identify social norms and safety considerations that guide behavior.
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Apply decision-making skills to deal responsibly with daily academic and social situations.
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Identify a range of decisions that students make at school.
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