Digital Citizenship
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As a part of the Radnor Township School District's Library Curriculum, your child will receive instruction in Digital Citizenship. Our Learning Targets for this unit come directly from our state standards:
15.3.2.E: With prompting and support, use digital tools for guided research projects.
15.3.2.T: With prompting and support, answer questions related to digital citizenship
15.4.2.B: Demonstrate responsible use of technology and equipment.
15.4.2.L: With help and support, use web browser to locate content-specific websites.
15.4.5.B: Identify and demonstrate understanding of ethical, safe, and social online behavior and potential consequences of unethical, unsafe, and inappropriate behavior.
15.4.5.G: Create a digital project using appropriate software/application for an authentic task.
15.4.5.K: Use digital media to enhance a content-specific work product.
15.4.5.L: Discuss the characteristics of a credible website.The RTSD Library Curriculum utilizes research-based lessons adapted from the Common Sense Media curriculum.
Below, please find a link to the lessons covered and additional parent resources for each lesson. Please be sure to review the content and objectives of each lesson in order to continue our Digital Citizenship dialogue at home.Kindergarten
ABC Searching, Sites I Like, My Online Community
1st Grade
Going Places Safely, My Creative Work, Sending Email, Staying Safe Online, Things for Sale
2nd Grade
Keep it Private, Follow the Digital Trail, Screen Out the Mean, Using Keywords, Powerful Passwords, Show Respect Online, Writing Good Emails
3rd Grade
The Power of Words, The Key to Keywords, Strong Passwords, Digital Citizenship Pledge, Super Digital Citizen
4th Grade
Rings of Responsibility, You've Won a Prize, Picture Perfect, Privacy Rules
5th Grade
Private and Personal Information, Whose Is It, Anyway?, How to Cite a Cite, Talking Safely Online, What's Cyberbullying, Selling Stereotypes