Presentations for your Classroom
Engaging Be Internet Awesome presentations, right from Google SlidesPresentations for your Classroom
Engaging Be Internet Awesome presentations, right from Google Slides
For the Classroom
Interactive slides and flashcards by Pear Deck, tailor made for the Be Internet Awesome curriculum
Interactive slides using Pear Deck, tailor made for the Be Internet Awesome curriculum
Google has partnered with the educators at Pear Deck to create custom, interactive presentations and vocabulary flashcards to accompany the Be Internet Awesome curriculum. Students engage and respond to questions from their individual classroom device, while teachers can:
- Control the pace of the lesson
- View student answers from their Pear Deck Teacher Dashboard
- Share completed lessons with students and parents through Google Drive
Pear Deck is 100% web-based, device agnostic, and completely integrated with Google Classroom. Getting started couldn’t be simpler: just install the Pear Deck for Google Slides Add-on and use the Be Internet Awesome installer to get your slides and flashcard files. Just power it with Pear Deck, and you’re all set!
Be internet smart
Share with Care
Helping kids understand that what they post can be forwarded, copied, and found is crucial to staying safe online. Teach students how to recognize and steer clear of potentially embarrassing or even dangerous situations that could have lasting consequences.
Be internet alert
Don't Fall for Fake
Many details that raise "red flags" for adults can go overlooked by kids. Help them learn what they are, what to look for, and how to "trust their gut" when they encounter suspicious or possibly harmful emails, websites, and apps.
Be internet strong
Secure Your Secrets
Help your students understand that privacy is more than just what they choose to share or not share online. This lesson helps students understand what information should be private and safeguarded – and what they need to do to keep it that way.
Be internet Kind
It’s Cool to Be Kind
The "golden rule" is just as important online as it is "IRL". The internet can be a truly great place to learn when comments, conversations, and content are positive. Help students see how to make choices that disempower bullying behaviour and create healthy, productive spaces to interact.
Be internet Brave
When in Doubt, Talk It Out
Reinforce lessons that parents and educators have taught from early childhood: When kids come across something questionable, they should feel comfortable talking to a trusted adult. Adults can support this behavior by fostering open communication at home and in the classroom.
Encourage Brave Behavior Online
- 1 - What does it mean to be brave?
- 2 - From bystanders to helpers
- 3 - Helpers have options!
- 4.1 - Seeing upsetting stuff: What do I do?
- 4.2 - Upsetting stuff online: What do I do? (NEW)
- 5.1 - What to do about mean stuff on screens (NEW)
- 5.2 - Handling mean behavior online (NEW)
- 6 - When to get help
- 7 - Report it online, too
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