Lesson 817 of 1234
Online Safety Rules Every Kid Should Know — Ask AI
AI can list internet rules that keep kids safe.
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What this lesson covers
Learning path
The main moves in order
- 1The big idea
- 2safety
- 3internet
- 4privacy
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Section 1
The big idea
There are smart rules for being online: don't share your address, don't talk to strangers, tell a parent. AI can list more.
Some examples
- 'List 10 online safety rules for a 4th grader.'
- 'What info should I never share online?'
- 'What do I do if a stranger messages me?'
- 'Why is it bad to share my school name online?'
Try it!
Ask AI for 5 online safety rules. Make a poster of them and put it by your computer.
Here's why "Online Safety Rules Every Kid Should Know — Ask AI" matters: AI is starting to help with legal research and document review — but always with human oversight. AI can list internet rules that keep kids safe — and knowing how to apply this gives you a concrete advantage.
- Learn what "safety" means and why it's important
- Learn what "internet" means and why it's important
- Learn what "privacy" means and why it's important
- 1Find out more about Online Safety Rules Every Kid Should Know — Ask AI by asking an AI a question about it
- 2Talk to a grown-up about what you learned
- 3Write down one new thing you learned today
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