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Directions: Below is a dialogue between you and a younger student. In this dialogue, the younger student is asking you questions. You will notice that there is no dialogue next to the word You. That is where you will write your responses to the younger student.
Once you have responded to these questions, add follow-up questions, and answer these follow-up questions. Include at least two follow-up questions.

Younger Student: What is a cyber community, and when am I a part of it?

You:

Younger Student: What do I do if my friend wants me to watch a video at my house?

You:

Younger Student: If my neighbor that I am friends with in real life wants to be my friend online, is that OK?

You:

Younger Student: What do I do if someone wants to be my friend, and I don’t know who the person is?

You:

2 follow-up questions:

3-4 sentince reflection:

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help pls

Directions: Below is a dialogue between you and a younger student. In this dialogue, the younger student is asking you questions. You will notice that there is no dialogue next to the word You. That is where you will write your responses to the younger student.
Once you have responded to these questions, add follow-up questions, and answer these follow-up questions. Include at least two follow-up questions.

Younger Student: What is a cyber community, and when am I a part of it?

You:

Younger Student: What do I do if my friend wants me to watch a video at my house?

You:

Younger Student: If my neighbor that I am friends with in real life wants to be my friend online, is that OK?

You:

Younger Student: What do I do if someone wants to be my friend, and I don’t know who the person is?

You:

2 follow-up questions:

3-4 sentince reflection:
Answered by @gaming-kat
What is a cyber community, and when am I a part of it?
Answered by @gaming-kat
What do I do if my friend wants me to watch a video at my house?
Answered by @gaming-kat
If my neighbor that I am friends with in real life wants to be my friend
online, is that OK?
Answered by @gaming-kat
What do I do if someone wants to be my friend, and I don’t know who
the person is?
Answered by @gaming-kat
person 1: What is a cyber community, and when am I a part of it?

person 2: A cyber community is a community that exists online. You become a part of a cyber community when you engage with others online, but you have to remember to be careful.

person 1: What do I do if my friend wants me to watch a video at my house?

person 2: Before you agree to watching the video, you should ask what it is about and whether it is appropriate for your age. If you are unsure about the content or are uncomfortable with watching the video, it’s okay to say no.

person 1: If my neighbor that I am friends with in real life wants to be my friend online, is that OK?

person 2: It is okay for you to be friends with your neighbor online, but you should discuss it with your parents first. It’s important to make sure your online interactions are safe, and your parents can help you set guidelines for staying safe online. Also, be mindful of what you share online, even with people you know in real life.

person 1: What do I do if someone wants to be my friend, and I don’t know who the person is?

person 2: If someone unknown to you wants to be your friend online, it's important to be cautious. You should never share personal information, such as your full name, address, school you attend or your phone number. Also, it's best not to immediately add the person as a friend. Instead, you can let your parents or an adult know, and they can help you determine if the person is safe and appropriate to interact with.

write 2 follow-up questions for this conversation
Answered by @gaming-kat
person 1: What is a cyber community, and when am I a part of it?

person 2: A cyber community is a community that exists online. You become a part of a cyber community when you engage with others online, but you have to remember to be careful.

person 1: What do I do if my friend wants me to watch a video at my house?

person 2: Before you agree to watching the video, you should ask what it is about and whether it is appropriate for your age. If you are unsure about the content or are uncomfortable with watching the video, it’s okay to say no.

person 1: If my neighbor that I am friends with in real life wants to be my friend online, is that OK?

person 2: It is okay for you to be friends with your neighbor online, but you should discuss it with your parents first. It’s important to make sure your online interactions are safe, and your parents can help you set guidelines for staying safe online. Also, be mindful of what you share online, even with people you know in real life.

person 1: What do I do if someone wants to be my friend, and I don’t know who the person is?

person 2: If someone unknown to you wants to be your friend online, it's important to be cautious. You should never share personal information, such as your full name, address, school you attend or your phone number. Also, it's best not to immediately add the person as a friend. Instead, you can let your parents or an adult know, and they can help you determine if the person is safe and appropriate to interact with.

write 2 follow-up questions for this conversation
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How can you identify someone who may not be safe to interact with online?
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What should I do if I find hostile behavior or cyberbullying in a cyber community?
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person 1: What is a cyber community, and when am I a part of it?

You: A cyber community is a community that exists online. You become a part of a cyber community when you engage with others online, but you have to remember to be careful.

person 1: What do I do if my friend wants me to watch a video at my house?

You: Before you agree to watching the video, you should ask what it is about and whether it is appropriate for your age. If you are unsure about the content or are uncomfortable with watching the video, it’s okay to say no.

person 1: If my neighbor that I am friends with in real life wants to be my friend online, is that OK?

You: It is okay for you to be friends with your neighbor online, but you should discuss it with your parents first. It’s important to make sure your online interactions are safe, and your parents can help you set guidelines for staying safe online. Also, be mindful of what you share online, even with people you know in real life.

person 1: What do I do if someone wants to be my friend, and I don’t know who the person is?

You: If someone unknown to you wants to be your friend online, it's important to be cautious. You should never share personal information, such as your full name, address, school you attend or your phone number. Also, it's best not to immediately add the person as a friend. Instead, you can let your parents or an adult know, and they can help you determine if the person is safe and appropriate to interact with.

person 1: How can I identify someone who may not be safe to interact with online?

You: You can identify someone who may not be safe to interact with online if you notice certain behaver, like if a person asks you for personal information, makes inappropriate comments or demands, or pressures you into doing something that you're not comfortable with, it's a warning sign. But remember to always contact an adult to help you identify warning signs.

person 1: What should I do if I find hostile behavior or cyberbullying in a cyber community?

You: If you find hostile behavior or cyberbullying in a cyber community, it's essential to take action by reporting the incident to a trusted adult or moderator. Don't respond to the person or get involved in any arguments or fights. Try to save any evidence by taking screenshots or photos of the inappropriate content.

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