Cyber Awareness
Module 5 Lesson 6
Warm up - what would you do?
Why?
Why?
Why?
Part 1 - Cyberbullying
Click here for cyberbullying definition.
Cyberbullying Video
Is it cyberbullying?
Mental and Emotional Effects of Cyberbullying
Victims may feel nervous or scared to go online, to school, or to see friends.
People who are bullied may start to feel left out or like they don’t belong.
It’s normal to feel angry or upset when treated unfairly or harassed.
Repeated mean comments can make someone doubt their worth or start to believe the hurtful things said about them.
4. Anger or frustration
1. Feeling sad or lonely
2. Low self-esteem
3. Anxiety
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Stress from bullying can make it hard to focus on schoolwork or other tasks.
Worry or stress can make it difficult to fall asleep or cause nightmares.
Being bullied often can make someone feel hopeless, tired, or lose interest in things they once enjoyed.
Some may stop hanging out with friends or avoid talking to people to protect themselves.
6. Trouble concentrating
5. Depression
7. Social withdrawal
8. Sleep problems
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Part 2 - Online Predators
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Respond to each statement by moving a green checkmark or a danger icon beside it.Remember - these are people that you have never met in person.
1. What's your address? I want to send you something.
2. Send a selfie! I want to see what you look like.
3. Let's meet at the park! Don't tell your parents.
4. That meme you posted was hilarious!
5. Hey, I want to send you a video, but don't show anyone.
6. Good luck on your math test tomorrow!
7. What’s your phone number? I’ll text you instead.
8. What's your first and last name? I think I know your cousin!
What if it happens to me?
Action Plan!
Screenshot evidence
Block or report
Tell a trusted adult or school counselor
Practice Scenarios
Key Takeaways!
- Think before you post or share anything online.
- Always tell a trusted adult if something makes you feel uncomfortable.
- Use digital tools safely to protect your personal information.
- Being kind, aware, and responsible online helps keep you and your friends safe.
Next on the list:
Peace Out Pass:Module 5 Lesson 6 Assignment(s)
Blooket Module 5 Review
You notice a stranger trying to chat with you in an online game.
You receive a threatening message from someone you don’t know.
Cyberbullying is posting, sending, or sharing negative, false, or harmful information about someone online.
Someone sends you a private message asking for a photo of you.
Online predators try to trick people into sharing personal information or meeting in person.
A classmate posts a rumor about you on social media.
Someone repeatedly tags you in mean or embarrassing posts.
You receive an inappropriate video from a peer.
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Middle School
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Cyber Awareness
Module 5 Lesson 6
Warm up - what would you do?
Why?
Why?
Why?
Part 1 - Cyberbullying
Click here for cyberbullying definition.
Cyberbullying Video
Is it cyberbullying?
Mental and Emotional Effects of Cyberbullying
Victims may feel nervous or scared to go online, to school, or to see friends.
People who are bullied may start to feel left out or like they don’t belong.
It’s normal to feel angry or upset when treated unfairly or harassed.
Repeated mean comments can make someone doubt their worth or start to believe the hurtful things said about them.
4. Anger or frustration
1. Feeling sad or lonely
2. Low self-esteem
3. Anxiety
Title
Title
Title
Title
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Use this side to give more information about a topic.
Use this side to give more information about a topic.
Use this side to give more information about a topic.
Subtitle
Subtitle
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Stress from bullying can make it hard to focus on schoolwork or other tasks.
Worry or stress can make it difficult to fall asleep or cause nightmares.
Being bullied often can make someone feel hopeless, tired, or lose interest in things they once enjoyed.
Some may stop hanging out with friends or avoid talking to people to protect themselves.
6. Trouble concentrating
5. Depression
7. Social withdrawal
8. Sleep problems
Title
Title
Title
Title
Use this side to give more information about a topic.
Use this side to give more information about a topic.
Use this side to give more information about a topic.
Use this side to give more information about a topic.
Subtitle
Subtitle
Subtitle
Subtitle
Part 2 - Online Predators
Click here for online predators definition.
Respond to each statement by moving a green checkmark or a danger icon beside it.Remember - these are people that you have never met in person.
1. What's your address? I want to send you something.
2. Send a selfie! I want to see what you look like.
3. Let's meet at the park! Don't tell your parents.
4. That meme you posted was hilarious!
5. Hey, I want to send you a video, but don't show anyone.
6. Good luck on your math test tomorrow!
7. What’s your phone number? I’ll text you instead.
8. What's your first and last name? I think I know your cousin!
What if it happens to me?
Action Plan!
Screenshot evidence
Block or report
Tell a trusted adult or school counselor
Practice Scenarios
Key Takeaways!
Next on the list:
Peace Out Pass:Module 5 Lesson 6 Assignment(s)
Blooket Module 5 Review
You notice a stranger trying to chat with you in an online game.
You receive a threatening message from someone you don’t know.
Cyberbullying is posting, sending, or sharing negative, false, or harmful information about someone online.
Someone sends you a private message asking for a photo of you.
Online predators try to trick people into sharing personal information or meeting in person.
A classmate posts a rumor about you on social media.
Someone repeatedly tags you in mean or embarrassing posts.
You receive an inappropriate video from a peer.