Password Power-Up
How can a strong password help protect your privacy?
OVERVIEW
Stronger, more secure online passwords are a good idea for everyone. But how can we help kids create better passwords and
actually remember them? Use the tips in this lesson to help kids make passwords that are both secure and memorable.
Key Vocabulary:
password - a secret string of letters, symbols, and numbers that you can use to restrict who can access something digital
phrase - a group of words that go together and are easy to remember
symbol - a character other than a number or letter, such as #, !, or @.
username - a name you create to sign into a website, app, or game
OVERVIEW
Stronger, more secure online passwords are a good idea for everyone. But how can we help kids create better passwords and
actually remember them? Use the tips in this lesson to help kids make passwords that are both secure and memorable.
Key Vocabulary:
password - a secret string of letters, symbols, and numbers that you can use to restrict who can access something digital
phrase - a group of words that go together and are easy to remember
symbol - a character other than a number or letter, such as #, !, or @.
username - a name you create to sign into a website, app, or game
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Strong Passwords - Use Microsoft Word to create a document like the page shown below. First, put your name, computer lab, and date in the right corner of your document. Use Bullets for the DOs and DON'Ts also make all the text in the DOs section Green and the text in the DON'Ts section Red. Also, include the common sense section at the bottom. Thank you!
Password Protect Game
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