EHMIS Digital Citizenship Curriculum
EHMIS uses the 6-8 grade band of the Common Sense Media K-12 Digital Citizenship Curriculum.
6th Grade - Unit 1
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7th Grade - Unit 2
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8th Grade - Unit 3
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- Digital Life 101: What is the place of digital media in our lives?
- Strategic Searching: What steps can help you find what you're looking for when you're searching online?
- Scams and Schemes: What is identify theft, and how can you protect yourself from it?
- Cyber-Bullying: Be Upstanding: How do you judge the intentions and impact of people's words and actions online?
- A Creator's Rights: What rights do you have as a creator?
7th Grade - Unit 2
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- My Media: What are your personal media habits, and how much time do you spend with different forms of media?
- A Creator's Responsibilities: What responsibilities do you have to respect others' creative work?
- Safe Online Talk: How should you handle inappropriate online talk?
- Which Me Should I Be?: What are the outcomes of presenting yourself in different ways online?
- Gender Stereotypes Online: What are gender stereotypes, and can they shape our experiences online?
8th Grade - Unit 3
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- Trillion Dollar Footprint: What is a digital footprint, and what does yours convey?
- Identifying High-Quality Sites: When can you trust what you find on the internet?
- The Reality of Digital Drama: Does the way we think about digital drama have anything to do with gender?
- Cyber Bullying: Crossing the Line: When does inappropriate online behavior cross the line into cyber bullying, and what can you do about it?
- Rework, Reuse, Remix: What rights do you have as a creator?