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Math Playground

Math games and activities hiding behind pop-ups and ads

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Grades

1–6

Price

Free

Platforms

Web

DIGITAL CITIZENSHIP LESSON PLANS

Curated Lives

Posted on by Jamie Knowles

Social media gives us a chance to choose how we present ourselves to the world. We can snap and share a pic in the moment or carefully stage photos and select only the ones we think are best. When students reflect on these choices, they can better understand the…

Topics

Digital Footprint & Identity

Grades

10

DIGITAL CITIZENSHIP LESSON PLANS

Filter Bubble Trouble

Posted on by Jamie Knowles

When we get news from our social media feeds, it often only tells us part of the story. Our friends -- and the website's algorithms -- tend to feed us perspectives we already agree with. Show students ways to escape the filter bubble and make sure their ideas…

Topics

News & Media Literacy

Grades

12

DIGITAL CITIZENSHIP LESSON PLANS

The Consequences of Online Hate Speech

Posted on by Jamie Knowles

While some governments can't regulate hate speech, laws allow private organizations like social media apps and private universities to decide how to deal with hate speech within their spheres. How should these organizations respond to hate speech? What is an…

Topics

Cyberbullying, Digital Drama & Hate Speech

Grades

12

DIGITAL CITIZENSHIP LESSON PLANS

We Are Civil Communicators

Posted on by Jamie Knowles

When we talk about our personal beliefs and politics, passions can run high -- especially when we're online. These intense moments can often lead to tit-for-tat insults, or worse. But, if addressed calmly and coolly, they can be an opportunity to find common…

Topics

Relationships & Communication

Grades

12

DIGITAL CITIZENSHIP LESSON PLANS

The Change You Want to See

Posted on by Jamie Knowles

Research shows that happiness in life is less about what you do and more about why you do it. When your actions have purpose, they lead to positive results -- both for you and the world. Help students use the power of the internet to turn their personal passions…

Topics

Digital Footprint & Identity

Grades

12

DIGITAL CITIZENSHIP LESSON PLANS

Debating the Privacy Line

Posted on by Jamie Knowles

Often, the more information we have, the better decisions we're able to make. The power of data can benefit both individuals and governments. But who can be trusted with the responsibility of having all this data? Can governments collect and use it fairly and…

Topics

Privacy & Security

Grades

12

DIGITAL CITIZENSHIP LESSON PLANS

Clicks for Cash

Posted on by Jamie Knowles

Well-crafted headlines benefit everyone. They help readers digest information and publishers sell news stories. But what if the headline is misleading? What if it's crafted just to get clicks or even to spread disinformation? "Clickbait" headlines may benefit…

Topics

News & Media Literacy

Grades

11

DIGITAL CITIZENSHIP LESSON PLANS

Online Disinhibition and Cyberbullying

Posted on by Jamie Knowles

Texting and chatting online can sometimes feel just like talking to someone in person, but it's actually pretty different. It's all because of something called the "online disinhibition effect," which makes us more likely to share or communicate differently from…

Topics

Cyberbullying, Digital Drama & Hate Speech

Grades

11

DIGITAL CITIZENSHIP LESSON PLANS

Connecting with Digital Audiences

Posted on by Jamie Knowles

What you say, and how you say it, often depends on whom you're talking to, both in person and online. The person or people you're chatting with -- and the apps or websites you're using -- affect how we communicate. Remind your students to consider their audience…

Topics

Relationships & Communication

Grades

11

DIGITAL CITIZENSHIP LESSON PLANS

Who's Looking at Your Digital Footprint?

Posted on by Jamie Knowles

Our digital footprints can have a powerful impact on our future. This can be a scary thought, given that what's in our digital footprint isn't always in our control. Teach students that digital footprints are an opportunity to showcase their best selves and…

Topics

Digital Footprint & Identity

Grades

11

DIGITAL CITIZENSHIP LESSON PLANS

How Young Is Too Young for Social Media?

Posted on by Jamie Knowles

Children have to be at least 13 to sign up for most social media platforms. But we know that many tweens work around this restriction. By doing so they can connect with peers and have fun, but they're also susceptible  to a number of risks, from privacy to…

Topics

Privacy & Security

Grades

11

DIGITAL CITIZENSHIP LESSON PLANS

Social Media and How You Feel

Posted on by Jamie Knowles

Social media plays a big role in most teens' lives, and research shows that it causes intense feelings -- both positive and negative. But not all media use is the same. There are many benefits that come with both active and passive media use. For better social…

Topics

Media Balance & Well-Being

Grades

10

DIGITAL CITIZENSHIP LESSON PLANS

Rewarding Relationships

Posted on by Jamie Knowles

"It's complicated" can describe many of our relationships with others, both romantic and otherwise. Add digital devices and social media to the mix, and things get complicated even further. Help students take the first step toward building healthy and rewarding…

Topics

Relationships & Communication

Grades

10

DIGITAL CITIZENSHIP LESSON PLANS

Countering Hate Speech Online

Posted on by Jamie Knowles

As humans, we thrive on social connections and group associations. But this tendency can also lead us to be suspicious of people outside our group. This fear -- xenophobia -- can be overcome by more exposure to people who are different from us. However, the…

Topics

Cyberbullying, Digital Drama & Hate Speech

Grades

10