Media Literacy
Internet Safety
Digital Citizenship Project
Cyberbullying
Digital Footprint
Digital Citizenship Flyer
Directions:
You will choose one topic on Digital Citizenship and create a flyer using Canva. Step 1: Choose your topic Step 2: Fill out Digital Citizenship Research on Google Classroom Step 3: Create Flyer on Canva using your research
Rubric
Media Literacy is the ability to:
Access: Find and be able to use different kinds of media, like TV, books, websites, social media, and video games. Analyze and Evaluate: Ask good questions about the messages you see:
Who made this, and why? (Is it a news report, an ad trying to sell you something, or just someone sharing an opinion?)
What is the message trying to tell me or make me feel?
Is it true, or is it fake or misleading?
Create and Act: Make your own media (like writing a story, making a video, or drawing a picture) in a way that is responsible, honest, and kind.
What is a Digital Footprint?
Imagine a real footprint you leave when you walk in the sand or snow. Your digital footprint is like that, but instead of leaving a mark with your foot, you leave a trail of information everywhere you go and everything you do online! -Pictures/videos you or someone else posts -Comments or messages you leave -The websites you visit -Your username in a game
What is Internet Safety?
Internet Safety is having the special knowledge and rules that keep you protected and let you make good choices when you are online. It means being a good Digital Citizen—someone who is safe, responsible, and kind on the internet.
Cyberbullying is...
Cyberbullying is when someone uses digital technology to be mean, hurtful, or aggressive to another person repeatedly. It can happen anywhere online!
Digital Citizenship Project Directions
Meaghan Murphy
Created on October 19, 2025
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Media Literacy
Internet Safety
Digital Citizenship Project
Cyberbullying
Digital Footprint
Digital Citizenship Flyer
Directions:
You will choose one topic on Digital Citizenship and create a flyer using Canva. Step 1: Choose your topic Step 2: Fill out Digital Citizenship Research on Google Classroom Step 3: Create Flyer on Canva using your research
Rubric
Media Literacy is the ability to:
Access: Find and be able to use different kinds of media, like TV, books, websites, social media, and video games. Analyze and Evaluate: Ask good questions about the messages you see: Who made this, and why? (Is it a news report, an ad trying to sell you something, or just someone sharing an opinion?) What is the message trying to tell me or make me feel? Is it true, or is it fake or misleading? Create and Act: Make your own media (like writing a story, making a video, or drawing a picture) in a way that is responsible, honest, and kind.
What is a Digital Footprint?
Imagine a real footprint you leave when you walk in the sand or snow. Your digital footprint is like that, but instead of leaving a mark with your foot, you leave a trail of information everywhere you go and everything you do online! -Pictures/videos you or someone else posts -Comments or messages you leave -The websites you visit -Your username in a game
What is Internet Safety?
Internet Safety is having the special knowledge and rules that keep you protected and let you make good choices when you are online. It means being a good Digital Citizen—someone who is safe, responsible, and kind on the internet.
Cyberbullying is...
Cyberbullying is when someone uses digital technology to be mean, hurtful, or aggressive to another person repeatedly. It can happen anywhere online!