Online Summer Safety
Across
- 2. Talking with trusted adults helps keep these open when problems happen online.
- 4. Teens should balance screen time with these types of activities, like reading or outdoor play.
- 7. Students should think carefully before clicking “Accept” on apps because of hidden ______.
- 9. Students should go to this kind of adult if something online feels unsafe.
- 11. A profile set so only approved people can view it is called this.
- 12. Summer can increase online dangers because kids have less of this.
- 13. Fake giveaways and fake messages are examples of online ______ students should avoid.
- 14. Someone you do not know in real life but may meet online.
Down
- 1. The article suggests creating these to help reduce too much screen use during summer.
- 3. Clicking fake links or pop-ups could lead to this harmful result on your device.
- 5. A daily limit on phones, tablets, and computers helps prevent screen ______. This means feeling tired.
- 6. When students share too much information online, they are doing this.
- 8. If a stranger online asks for your password, you should notice this warning sign, also called a “red flag.”
- 10. Looking carefully at websites and messages before clicking shows good online ______.
- 12. Keeping devices in open family areas helps reduce this kind of screen time.