Fifth graders visiting Frisco Fire Safety Town will study “Internet Safety and Personal Information Awareness” during their safety program. The class will last approximately one and a half hours and includes:
- a classroom presentation
- students complete classroom
exercises using laptops
- tour of Frisco Central Fire Station
During the class, students will learn:
- what child predators look for online to target their victims
- what types of information are considered ‘private’ and should
not be provided online
- what to do should students encounter someone online that
makes them feel unsafe
To assist classroom educators, we have created a Fifth Grade Pre-Visit Teacher Resource Guide that includes an overview of the “Internet Safety and Personal Information Awareness” program.
The fifth grade classroom has a maximum capacity of 45 children. Programs are taught twice each day at 9:45 a.m. and again at 11:45 a.m.
Currently, those elementary students attending public, private or home schools in Frisco or Frisco I.S.D. will have priority when scheduling programs.
Other schools or districts who would like to visit Frisco Fire Safety Town will be accommodated as scheduling permits. We will work with your groups to arrange scheduling for your grade levels or campus.
Classroom Educator Download Forms:
- Fifth Grade Pre-Visit Teacher Resource Guide
Fifth Grade Pre-Visit PowerPoint with Pretest, Rules Bus Driver Drop Off and Parking Instructions
Map to Frisco Commons Park
- Presentation Evaluation Form
Parent Information Sheet
- PRE & POST TEST Score Submission Form
Resources for Parents and Teachers:
Parent's Internet Pledge
Kids Internet Contract
Chat & Instant Messaging Abbreviations