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Dear Parents and Guardians,

During second grade classroom guidance lessons this month, we are talking about Digital Citizenship and

Internet Safety. We are talking about staying safe online by choosing websites and apps that are appropriate for kids their age and avoiding ones that are not appropriate for them. Below is a diagram we are using to help us identify which websites/apps are “just right” for kids their age (“Green Websites”), which websites/apps they need to use caution as they use them to make sure it is “just right” for them (“Yellow Websites”), and which websites/apps are not appropriate for kids their age (“Red Websites”). It might be helpful to review the websites/apps your child uses to talk with them about whether they are “Red,” “Yellow”, or “Green” websites/apps. “Red Websites”

- A site that is not right for me

- Has pictures or words that are not

appropriate for kids my age “Yellow Websites”

- A site I’m not sure is right for me

- Lets me communicate with others using

the website or app

- Asks for “private information” like my

name, email address, payment information

- Lets me communicate freely with others

using the website or app

“Green Websites”

- Good site/app for kids my age

- Fun things for me to do and see

- Has appropriate words and pictures - Does not let me to talk to others

- Does not ask for “private information”

like my name, email address, address...

In our conversation, we are also reviewing several important internet safety tips. Examples include: - Never talk with or play games with people you do not know on the internet. Just as we would not talk to strangers in the community, we should not talk to or play games with strangers online. - Never post pictures or videos online without a parent’s consent. Also, never post pictures or videos of someone else without their consent. - Never buy anything online or make in-app purchases without a parent’s consent.

- Never put private information online without a parent’s consent. Private information includes: name, address, email address, phone number, where you go to school, parent’s credit card information... - When they are on a “Yellow Website/App,” they should regularly be checking in with their trusted adult so they can help determine which parts of the website/app are just right for kids their age. - If something makes you scared or uncomfortable, immediately close out of the program and tell your trusted adult.

CommonSense Media can be a helpful resource for parents to help navigate their child’s internet use. It includes

helpful reviews of websites, apps, video games, and more. The reviews include helpful information such as suggested age, level of violence and inappropriate content, and whether the app/website lets children connect with others also using the app/website. Here is a link to their website: https://www.commonsensemedia.org/reviews If you are looking for a review on a specific app/website, I found it most helpful to use the search feature in the top right corner of the screen.

On the attached page, I have included some of the apps/websites that the second graders shared that they use.

I included information on what we rated the app/website (‘red,’ ‘yellow,’ or ‘green’) and why we rated it that level. I hope this information is helpful for you in helping you help your child stay safe online. If you have questions or need additional ideas on resources, please contact me (Alfred- 324-3831; Lyman- 499-7228; or [email protected])

Thank you, Jackie Chaplin School Counselor

Information adapted from: www.commonsensemedia.org

App

Green, Yellow,

Reason

or Red Website

Kidz A-Z

Green

Rated ‘E’; includes age-appropriate content for 7-8 yr olds

Sushi Monster

Green

Math game; appropriate for kids ages 7+

Flappy Bird

Green

Rated ‘E’

Splash Math

Green

Math game; appropriate for kids ages 7+

PBS Kids

Green/Yellow

App-version is rated E/age 7+; Web-version- some games let you talk to “friends”

Madden

Yellow

Rated ‘E’/ages 8+; The multi-player mode lets you talk to strangers online

Clumsy Ninja

Yellow

Rated ‘E’; lets you share pictures of your ‘ninja’ through Twitter and Facebook (which

Angry Birds

Yellow

Rated ‘E’/ages 7+; has an online gaming community (“Crystal Network”) that allows

online

are not apps/websites that are age-appropriate for a 7-8 yr old)

players to connect via Facebook/Twitter; post scores & achievements; and challenge others playing the game

Crossy Road

Yellow

Rated ‘E’/ages 7+; lets players share pictures with others via email/Twitter

Minecraft

Yellow

Rated’E’/ages 8+; lets players join others’ worlds which may include inappropriate

Netflix

Yellow/Red

The program does not really prevent kids from watching videos from another family

Youtube

Yellow/Red

The ‘kid-version’ is rated ages 7+; the ‘non-kid version’ is rated ‘T’/ages 13+.

Nascar

Red

Rated ‘E’/ages 10+; allows you to play others who are also playing the game; allows

Agar.io

Red

Rated ‘E’/ages 10+; lets players play against other players; lets players have

things

member’s profile; this allows access to content that is not age-appropriate

Allows video-sharing and the non-kid version can include inappropriate content

communication between players through Xbox Live; PlayStation

inappropriate usernames; lets players communicate in chat boxes where there can be foul language

Egg Baby

Red

Rated for kids ages 10+; In ‘Eggverse,’ players can visit the house/eggs/creatures of other players