
The intent of this list of resources is to assist you as a child, teenager, parent, or teacher to increase your knowledge of online safety and practices. The Lakeville Area Public Schools want to do our best to give you the tools to stay safe online in today's world. If you know of other online safety resources that should be included in this list, please contact the source listed at the bottom of this page.

- NetSmartzKids
- Games, Activities, E-mail, Use Your NetSmartz™, Free Stuff, Tunes
- Internet Privacy, Instant Messaging (IM), Computer Viruses, Personal Privacy, Passwords, True if Online?, Safe Places on the Internet, Digital Ethics, Online Purchases
- NetSmartz Rules! Activities
- Meet the WizzyWigs - what to watch out for on the Internet
- ikeepSafe Kids - Featuring Faux Paw, the Techno Cat: Adventures in the Internet
- The Faux Paw movie introduced by McGruff the Crime Dog - explains dangers of Internet for younger elementary age children and three basic rules to follow
- The Faux Paw book - Click the Read the Book link on the left of the iKeepSafe Kids site (for younger elementary age children)
- CyberBully tips and Shrink the Bully game with McGruff the Crime Dog
- Just for Kids (Internet Safety from the Pennsylvania Attorney General, Tom Corbett)
- Surf Swell Island: Adventures in Internet Safety - middle elementary age children
- Privacy Falls, Virus Cave, Temple of Tact, Challenge of Doom
- Safety Tips from Disney's "Doug's Adventures Online"
- Stay Safe for Kids
- Online games, Virtual Community, Interactive Activities (includes an Internet Safety Quiz and FBI safety tips)
- Safety Tips for Kids
- Top Tips for Kids for online safety - sponsored by the Internet Content Rating Association
- Internet Saftey Tips from the FBI - grades K-5
- Wired Kids (ages 7-10)
- E-mail, Instant Messaging, Downloading Music, SMS Spam
- Wired Tweens (ages 11-13)
- Play It Cyber Safe includes games and tools
- Cyberethics for Kids - U.S. Department of Justice
- Are you a Safe Cyber Surfer? sponsored by the Federal Trade Commission
- Children's Bill of Rights on the Internet - sponsored by the Internet Content Rating Association
- The Librarian's Guide to Great Web Sites for Kids - pdf file produced by the American Library Association and the Association for Library Service to Children
- includes tips for keeping up with the Internet and your children online, suggested family internet safety guidelines, suggested rules for kids, suggested netiquette for kids, and definitions of Cyberspace terms
- Cyber Cafe (upper elementary to middle school) - from the United Kingdom
- Stay Safe (BBC)
- For Kids by Kids Online - from the United Kingdom
- Web, E-mail, Chat, Virus, Peer 2 Peer, Mobiles
- SafeKids.com - scroll down to see the relevant links
- Kidz Privacy for Kids
- Power to Learn - Internet Smarts sponsored by Cablevision



Maintained by Beth Beckwith
Last modified
September 18, 2007
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