- WORKSHEETS / REV DATE 2015 / www.commonsense.org/educators
CREATIVE COMMONS: ATTRIBUTION-NONCOMMERCIAL-SHAREALIKE
One poll of tweens and teens found
that one out of three kids shared
information online that they
wouldn’t share in public.
- With
a family member, write different pieces of information about
you, your family members, or your family on each piece of
paper (for example: “I love dogs,” “I’m in Ms.
- Together, look at the information the
website asks users to fill out, and see whether you can identify
the questions that prompt you for personal information vs.
- Personal information is usually safe to share online, but private
information is usually unsafe to share online.
- Wo...