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1. Which of the following are examples of personal identity information?

Your name

Your favorite color

Your pet's name

Your telephone number

Your E-mail address

Your home address

Your favorite song

Your parent's name

The Name of your school

A photograph of you

 

2. What is personal identity information?

 

3. Scenarios for discussion

A. Cindy has been talking online to a girl named Julie for a few days now. Julie has told Cindy where she lives, how old she is, where she goes to school, and what she looks like. Julie asks Cindy what school she goes to.

Is it okay for Cindy to tell her?
(What else shouldn't Cindy tell Julie?)

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B. Steven is online talking to Jeff, his friend from school. They are working on their homework together and studying for a test. Jeff says they should meet before class to review for the test. Is this okay?

(Should Steven also ask his parent just to make sure?)

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C. Ellen is talking to a friend online when she gets a message saying there is trouble with her computer and she needs to type in her online password again. Should she do it?

(What should she do?)

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D. Jay is talking to a friend online who he met on the Internet. The friend offers to help him finish his homework and asks for Jay's phone number. Is it okay for Jake to give it to him, since it has to do with homework?

(What should Jay do?)

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E. Judy met Linda on the Internet and has been talking to Linda online for several months. Linda says she is the same age as Judy and lives nearby. Linda wants to meet Judy in the mall to go shopping. Should Judy go meet her?

(What should she do?)

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4. Web Sites for Class Activity:

Poptropica

Candystand.com

Amazon.com

Scholastic.com

Cyberchase