Prepare to Read Each Lesson 1. Read the lesson number and title. 2. See what topics are covered in the lesson by reading the Learning Outcomes. 3. Look at the Key Terms in the lesson and read their definitions. You will learn more about these terms in the lesson. You will also see these definitions again in the English and Spanish Glossary in the back of the textbook. 4. Click on the activity icon or go to the G-W Learning Companion Website to use e-flash cards to review the terms. 5. Use the Graphic Organizer to take notes. You will need a separate piece of paper to create the organizer. Keep the organizer to help you study for the test. 6. Click on the activity icon or go to the G-W Learning Companion Website to find and print the organizer online. 397 Key Terms Key Terms strangers people whom you do not know identity theft stealing and using someone’s personal identifying information, often for financial gain hackers people who illegally access data in your computer pedestrians people walking, running, or bicycling along a road Lesson 12.2 Learning Outcomes After studying this lesson, you will be able to describe safety precautions you can take to stay safe at school. give examples of ways you can stay safe in public places. demonstrate how to protect your privacy and safety online. explain precautions you can take to stay safe on the road. identify ways to stay safe while participating in outdoor activities. Staying Safe in the Community and Online Graphic Organizer Graphic Organizer A Safe Day In a table like the one below, list your activities for each day. Include activities like going to school, spending time on social media, and swimming. As you read this lesson, identify the risks associated with your daily activities. List precautions pertaining to each activity. Aquir/Shutterstock.com Aquir/Shutterstock co Day Activities Precautions Monday School Video-call with Beverley Follow P.E. rules Ask permission to share our photo online Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday 2 3 5 4 strangers. People whom you do not know. (12.2) desconocidos. Personas a las que no conoce. (12.2) identity theft. Stealing and using someone’s personal identifying information, often for financial gain. (12.2) usurpación de identidad. Robar y utilizar la información personal de identificación de alguien, a menudo por ganancias financieras. (12.2) hackers. People who illegally access data in your computer. (12.2) hacker. Personas que accedan ilegalmente a los datos en su computadora. (12.2) h ll i D h l h l l i ó D l l 6 1 ( ) ( ) pedestrians. People walking, running, or bicycling along a road. (12.2) peatones. Personas caminando, corriendo, o yendo en bicicleta por la calle. (12.2)
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