Lesson Plan

Digital Defense Lesson Plan

Teach 11-year-olds to recognize, prevent, and respond to digital abuse through interactive discussion, video analysis, and hands-on activity.

This lesson empowers students to safely navigate digital spaces, understand the impact of online actions, and develop strategies to protect themselves and their peers.

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Materials

Prep

Preparation

10 minutes

Step 1

Introduction & Hook

5 minutes

Step 2

Video & Discussion

10 minutes

Step 3

Interactive Slide Deck

10 minutes

Step 4

Cyberbullying Response Activity

10 minutes

Step 5

Conclusion

5 minutes

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Slide Deck

Digital Defense: Standing Strong Against Digital Abuse

Welcome slide. Introduce yourself and set a friendly tone. Explain that today's lesson is about digital safety. Emphasize that the session will be interactive and encourage participation.

What is Digital Abuse?

Explain what digital abuse is using simple language. Ask students if they've heard of any examples or seen something online that didn't feel right.

Introduce the video 'How to Beat Cyberbullies'. Mention that it's a guide on handling online bullying effectively. Play the video and then lead a brief discussion asking what strategies they noticed.

Key Safety Tips

List key safety tips. Engage students by asking them how they can keep themselves safe online.

Cyberbullying Response Activity

Instructions for the Cyberbullying Response Activity. Explain that students will work in small groups, create a role-play scenario about handling digital abuse, and share their ideas.

Conclusion & Questions

Summarize the main points of the lesson. Ask if there are any questions and encourage students to speak up if they're unclear on any topic.

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Activity

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Digital Defense: Standing Strong Against Digital Abuse

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