Lesson Idea | Balancing Between Online and Offline Activities

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Elementary school Lesson Idea | Balancing Between Online and Offline Activities

Provider: California Educators Together

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Selected for its practical, age-appropriate activities that help K-2 students build healthy screen habits and reflect on well-being

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Analytical ThinkingCooperationIndependent LearningReflection1st Grade2nd GradeKindergarten

Description

This K-2 digital citizenship lesson helps students understand the importance of balancing online (screen-based) and offline (screen-free) activities for their health and well-being. Through discussions, sorting games, and drawing tasks, students learn to identify different types of activities and reflect on how each makes them feel. The lesson builds awareness of healthy screen habits, encourages self-reflection, and supports social-emotional learning by helping children create a “balanced day” that includes both digital and real-world experiences.


ISTE Standards Alignment

Ages 8-11: 2.b. Students practice and encourage others in safe, legal and ethical behavior when using technology and interacting online, with guidance from an educator.

Lesson Idea | Balancing Between Online and Offline Activities

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