Social and Emotional Well-being · Mental Health
Understanding Digital Citizenship
Navigating the social complexities of online interactions and protecting personal mental health in digital spaces.
Key Questions
- 1How does online communication differ from face to face interaction in terms of empathy?
- 2What are the signs that you need to take a break from digital devices?
- 3How can you stand up for others who are being treated unkindly online?
Ontario Curriculum Expectations
ON: Healthy Living: Personal Safety and Injury Prevention - Grade 5ON: Social-Emotional Learning Skills - Grade 5
Grade: Grade 5
Subject: PE & Health
Unit: Social and Emotional Well-being
Period: Mental Health
Suggested Methodologies
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