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Digital Literacy Task Cards – Theme 16: Chat Etiquette & Tone

Digital Literacy Task Cards – Theme 15: Passwords and Security

Digital Literacy Task Cards – Theme 14: Online Accounts & Social Media

Digital Literacy Task Cards – Theme 13: Saving Files, Folders, Tags

Digital Literacy Task Cards – Theme 12: Sharing Selfies, Photos, and Media

Digital Literacy Task Cards – Theme 11: Media Balance and Screen Time

Digital Literacy Task Cards – Theme 10: Internet of Opportunities

Digital Literacy Task Cards – Theme 9: What Teens Would Tell Their Younger Selves
Give your students the tools to thrive in today’s digital world!
This bundle of Digital Literacy Task Cards (Themes 9–16) builds on earlier learning and explores deeper topics around online safety, responsibility, and effective digital skills.
With real-world scenarios and collaborative prompts, these cards make abstract online concepts meaningful, memorable, and classroom-ready.
✨ What’s Inside
✅ Theme 9: What Teens Would Tell Their Younger Selves – Lessons from older peers’ online experiences
✅ Theme 10: Internet of Opportunities – Exploring the positive side of the internet for learning & creativity
✅ Theme 11: Media Balance & Screen Time – Developing healthy online/offline routines
✅ Theme 12: Sharing Selfies, Photos & Media – Privacy, consent, and safe sharing practices
✅ Theme 13: Saving & Retrieving Files, Folders & Tags – Building strong digital organization skills
✅ Theme 14: Online Accounts & Social Media – Understanding rules, policies, and age-appropriate use
✅ Theme 15: Passwords & Security – Creating strong passwords & protecting personal information
✅ Theme 16: Chat Etiquette & Tone – Encouraging respectful, clear, and kind communication online
Each Theme Includes
10 interactive, discussion-friendly task cards
Real-world, student-relevant scenarios
Research–Discuss–Present prompts to foster collaboration and deeper learning
Why Teachers Love These Task Cards
Builds student confidence in digital citizenship
Connects with issues students face daily (social media, sharing photos, chat tone)
Ideal for upper elementary through middle school learners
Fits seamlessly into ICT, SEL, or media literacy lessons
Classroom Uses
Small group discussions or whole-class debates
Independent learning stations or homework reflections
Digital literacy units or advisory programs
Parent workshops / family digital safety nights
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