How to hack.

How to hack.

1st Grade

1 Qs

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How to hack.

How to hack.

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1st Grade

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This quiz addresses digital citizenship and ethical decision-making in technology use, which is fundamental content for elementary students in grades 1-2. The single question presents students with scenarios involving unauthorized access to digital systems and requires them to evaluate appropriate versus inappropriate online behaviors. Students need to understand basic concepts of digital ethics, including respect for others' privacy, following rules in digital spaces, and making responsible choices when using technology. The question assesses students' ability to distinguish between harmful and acceptable actions in digital environments, requiring foundational reasoning skills about right and wrong behaviors, understanding consequences of actions, and applying basic ethical principles to technology situations. This quiz was created by a classroom teacher who designed it for students studying digital citizenship and technology ethics in elementary grades. This assessment serves as an effective discussion starter for classroom conversations about appropriate technology use and can function as a diagnostic tool to gauge students' current understanding of digital ethics before formal instruction begins. Teachers can use this quiz during morning meetings, as part of character education lessons, or when introducing classroom technology rules and expectations. The quiz supports formative assessment by revealing student misconceptions about appropriate online behavior that need to be addressed through targeted instruction. This content aligns with ISTE Standards for Students, particularly Digital Citizen (1.2), which emphasizes engaging in safe, legal, and ethical behavior when using technology, and with Common Core Speaking and Listening standards SL.1.1 and SL.2.1, which focus on participating in collaborative conversations about grade-appropriate topics.

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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

What will you do

hack a person

not hack

hack a game like fortnite

or hack your friends