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Thursday, February 13, 2014

Club Penguin Fan Art Updated :)

Today we have got Artworks added to the Club Penguin Fun Stuff Fan Art page :)

…It’s the first time they have updated this page since October 11, 2012! BUT all the drawings on it are NOT New!

…See earlier Club Penguin Fan Art :)

Tuesday, February 11, 2014

Club Penguin Board Game - It Starts with YOU!

I LOVE Board Games and I often play them TOGETHER with my Family and Friends :) Here is the Disney Club Penguin Safety Board Game - It Starts with YOU!

Tips for Parents :)

This game is designed as a conversation starter to learn more about how to be safe online, and the safety features available on Club Penguin. The internet is an amazing resource when used wisely. Empowering your children with information can help them make the most of being online and surf safely.

General top tips for safe internet use to share with your child wherever they go online
• Never give out personal information online. Your real name, age, email address, where you live, phone number or school (your child is not able to share personal information on Club Penguin).
• Never share your password with anyone, except your parents. Someone else might use your password and pretend to be you.
• If someone does or says anything online to make you feel uncomfortable, tell your parent or guardian right away.

Cut out and keep:

Your Child’s Penguin Name and Password
Record your child’s penguin name here – once they’ve logged in a few times they’ll remember it but they’re probably going to turn to you if they forget! Remind your child not to share their password with others, even their friends – but it’s a good idea for you to record it somewhere safe for them.
__________________’s penguin name is_________________
The Club Penguin password is: ______________________

How to Play :)

You will need:
• a die
• the penguin counters, cut out
• the quiz cards, cut out and kept in two separate piles for Safety and Trivia

• Place the penguin counters on the launch pad. Both players roll the die. The player with the biggest number starts first.
• Roll the die to determine by how many spaces you move forward.
• When you land on a space with either a “S” or “CP” symbol on, your opponent must ask you a question from the relevant pack: “S for Online Safety questions for Club Penguin Trivia If you land on a space which has both symbols “CP, you get to decide whether you answer a Safety or Trivia question.
• If you answer the question correctly, you can roll the die and move forward on your next turn. You must then answer the question on the space where you have landed.
• If you answer the question incorrectly, you must stay where you are and wait for your next turn to answer another question from the same category.
• If you land on a space with the Fuel Can , you get to fly 3 spaces forward.
• If you land on a space with an anvil , you fall back 3 spaces.
• The first player to reach the FINISH space wins!

Safety Questions :)

Cut out these cards to play the game!

When you are online, you should always:
a) Treat people how you want to be treated
b) Treat them how you like; they are not real people
c) Treat them how they treat you
Answer: A

When you are chatting online, you should always:
a) Say what you like and not care about how you speak to others
b) Avoid offensive language
c) Talk as if you are older than you are
Answer: B

True or False? It’s fine to tell people online your email address and where you go to school.
False – You should keep all personal information private. This includes your email address, school name, home address, telephone number and password.

When creating a password online, you should always:
a) Just use your first name – no one will ever guess it!
b) Pick a password that isn’t too obvious
c) Use your account username – at least then you won’t forget it!
Answer: B

What should you do if someone makes you feel upset online?
a) Tell your parents
b) Pretend it never happened
c) Tell them to go away and leave you alone!
Answer: A

What does the Ignore Button do on Club Penguin?
a) Prevent the player from chatting to other players
b) Send a report to a moderator
c) Remove the player from your screen
Answer: C

ATTENTION: How to Ignore and Remove Penguins BUGS!

It’s always a good idea to tell your parents what you are doing online so that:
a) They can ruin your fun!
b) They get more practice at being on the internet
c) They can check that the site is safe
Answer: C

If someone makes you feel upset when you are on Club Penguin, you can:
a) Report the player to a moderator, and add them to your Ignore List
b) Delete their penguin from the game
c) Ban them!
Answer: A

Which of the following symbols would you click to report a player on Club Penguin?
Answer: C

True or False? The moderators on Club Penguin can be of any age and some work from home.
True
False
Answer: False – the moderators on Club Penguin are all professionally trained adults, who work out of one of the Club Penguin offices.

The Club Penguin “It Starts With You” rules are:
a) Be Cool Online
– Respect Others
Be Safe Online
– Protect Personal Info
Be Heard Online
– Speak Up
b) Be Cool Online
– Wear the Right Clothes
Be Safe Online
– Protect Personal Info
Be Heard Online
– Say Whatever You Like
Answer: A

If you were signing up to a website, which of these is a good username? (There may be more than one correct answer.)
a) Iheartcats
b) LucyJones77
c) 7Sydneystreet
d) Epicgamer10
Answer: A and D

Trivia Questions :)

Cut out these cards to play the game!

Scholastic and Club Penguin Anti-Bullying Campaign :)

Online Safety - It starts with You!

Club Penguin Safety Quiz :)

Safer Internet Day 2014 - Take the Pledge, Play the Game :)

Safer Internet Day 2014 - Take the Pledge, Play the Game :)

This is a message by Daffodaily5:

Hiya! It's been a great Safer Internet Day so far! We had an epic online party earlier to celebrate this important day! It was brill to see so many of you willing to raise awareness about using the internet safely and with respect. Which reminded me of our Online Safety Pledge! The pledge is a great way for you to make a promise that you'll work with Club Penguin to help make the internet an amazing place for everyone! You can download the pledge by clicking here! Just print it out, fill in the blanks and share it with your parents and your pals! But don't forget, It Starts With You!

Also, the team has put together a mega printable board game for you to play with your friends and parents, to learn more about online safety whilst having loads-a fun! That's what we're all about, after all! Currrently this is only available to players in the UK, but hopefully we'll roll it out to the rest of you soon. You can download the game here!

Plus you can still take the safety quiz by clicking the clipboard icon at the top right of the screen when you're logged into CP. As I write this, 537667 people have passed it! WOWZERS! Don't forget, everyone that passes the quiz gets the awesome safety hoodie item! :) Byeee! -Club Penguin Team

…Thanks for the info :) I will download the It Starts with You board game right now :)

Scholastic and Club Penguin Anti-Bullying Campaign :)

Online Safety - It starts with You!

Club Penguin Safety Quiz :)

Club Penguin Board Game - It Starts with YOU!

Thursday, February 6, 2014

It Starts With You! Club Penguin Safety Quiz VIDEO :)

Here is the “It Starts With You” Disney Club Penguin’s Online Safety Quiz :) If you answer all the question correctly you will earn the Super COOL Safety Sweater :)

Scholastic and Club Penguin Anti-Bullying Campaign :)

Club Penguin Safety Quiz :)

Online Safety – It Starts With You :)

Online Safety – It Starts With You VIDEO :)

Online Safety – It Starts With You :)

Online Safety – It Starts With You :)

Since the beginning, Club Penguin’s made online safety a priority - we believe kids should know how to stay safe online.

Take our safety quiz in Club Penguin for an instant reward! First, click on Take Quiz! Then, log in and select the Clipboard in the top right of your screen.

Online Safety Tips for Kids :)

Online can be an amazing place if everyone’s respectful, speaks up, and stays safe.

Be Cool :)

Be Cool Online — Respect Others

  • Treat people how you want to be treated
  • Avoid words that might offend others
  • If you wouldn't say it out loud, don't say it online

Club Penguin is Committed to Safety

  • There are filters to help block inappropriate chat
  • There are tons of crazy emotes to help express yourself

Be Heard :)

Be Heard Online — Speak Up

  • If you see anything you're not comfortable with, tell someone you trust right away
  • Don’t share personal info with anyone
  • Make sure your parents know what you're doing online

Club Penguin is Committed to Safety

  • There are moderators around the clock to help keep you safe
  • If someone’s breaking the rules, click the M on your Player Card
  • You can ignore/block another penguin anytime you want

Be Safe :)

Be Safe Online — Protect Personal Info

  • Keep your name, age, address, phone number, and school top secret
  • Only share passwords with parents - don't even tell your best friends!
  • Pick usernames that don't give away personal info

Club Penguin is Committed to Safety

  • To keep safe, we don't allow players to type numbers
  • Moderators approve all penguin names

Safety Pledge :)

Download and Take Our Safety Pledge

Online Safety Tips for Parents :)

Just like in the real world, your child's online experiences are better when you're aware, curious, and engaged.

Be Aware :)

  • Install filters to protect your child from inappropriate websites.
  • Keep tabs on your child’s internet use. Make sure you know what sites your child visits, how much time he or she spends on them, and whom your child is communicating with.

Be Curious :)

  • Set limits for screen time to have a balance with real world connections.
  • Put the family computer in a public place in your home, such as a kitchen or family room, to encourage an open dialogue and discourage unwanted online behavior.
  • Consider not allowing your child to have any connected devices, such as a smartphone, laptop computer, or tablet, in private areas of your home, like a bedroom or bathroom.

Be Engaged :)

  • Keep the conversation going. Start talking with your child at an early age about online use and continue the dialogue as your child gets older.
  • Know any passwords that your child uses, and explain that they shouldn’t be shared with friends.

Downloads :)

Parents, Help Keep Your Kids Safe Online

Use these tips and tools to help show your kids how to be cool, be heard, and be safe online.

Parent Tips PDF

Certificate of Completion PDF

Online Safety Poster PDF

…More info on these posts: Scholastic and Club Penguin Anti-Bullying Campaign :) And Club Penguin Safety Quiz :)

Club Penguin Safety Quiz :)

We have got a Safety Quiz in Club Penguin :) Click on icon…

...Test your online safety knowledge in this quiz and earn a FREE online safety sweater for your penguin. Click on Safety Quiz…

Take the Be Cool, Be Heard, Be Safe Quiz!

Which of these is safe to share online? Your Address? Your name? Your jokes? Your age?

Who should you tell if you experience something online that bothers you? Your family pet? No one? A parent, teacher, or guardian? The man in the moon?

To be safe, treat people the way you want to be treated. True? False?

It’s okay to share your password with: Best friend? Everyone? Classmates? No one but your parents?

It’s always a good idea to talk to a parent before joining a social website. True? False?

When creating online profiles, choose names that…Includes your home address? Give no personal information? Include your phone number? Contain your school’s address?

…Congratulations! You really know your stuff about online safety and how to be cool, be heard, and be safe! Collect Reward…

…THANKS for my COOL Safety Sweater Club Penguin :) I LOVE IT!

…BUT I have a question? Why don’t the Club Penguin Moderators follow these safety online rules? Some of them are telling us their real name and post pictures of themself online and that’s NOT COOL OR SAFE!!! #kidslearnbyexample

…If someone is breaking the rules, click on their penguin then click (M) to report them to a moderator. You can also click on (skull) to ignore them. Safety BUGS in Club Penguin!

…You will find more information on this post Online Safety it starts with YOU! 

It Starts With You! Club Penguin Safety Quiz VIDEO :)

Friday, January 31, 2014

Scholastic and Club Penguin Anti-Bullying Campaign :)

Scholastic and Disney Club Penguin is working TOGETHER with Online Safety :) It starts with YOU! Sponsored by Disney Club Penguin! Help kids learn to be smart, thoughtful online citizens - and share their knowledge with the world!

The following materials, created by Scholastic for Disney Club Penguin, have been designed to help kids learn to safely navigate the digital world. Click below to explore!

Classroom Materials
Classroom Pledge and Poster
Online Safety Lesson
Class Project
Certificate of Completion
Common Core State Standards

Family Tip Sheets
English
Spanish

Want to learn more? Go to clubpenguin.com/safety

Please post the Pledge and Poster near a computer to remind kids to:

Be Cool: We’ll always respect others online and never post anything that could be hurtful to someone else.

Be Heard: If we see anything online that worries us, we’ll speak up and tell a parent or trusted adult.

Be Safe: We’ll protect our personal information online and won’t share private personal details, like where we live or go to school.

Classroom Pledge and Poster

Online Safety Lesson

Student Worksheet 1

The Puppy Picture

Before school, Rosie posted a picture of her puppy on the internet. After school, she went online right away to check it. How exciting! Ten people had left comments on her picture! Most of the messages were funny. But one person wrote, “Your dog is ugly, just like you.” Rosie didn’t know who wrote it. The comment was anonymous. Rosie was upset and told her mom. Her mom told her the message was cyberbullying—bullying that takes place online. Rosie realized that such mean comments can really hurt people’s feelings. “After this, I will only say nice things online!” Rosie promised. “And I’ll make sure all my friends do too!”

A Suspicious Game

Playing games on the internet was one of Jake’s favorite things to do. Every day after school, he and his brother Connor would borrow their dad’s laptop and play their favorite online game. One day, a friend sent them a link to a new game. Connor and Jake were thrilled and excitedly clicked on the link but a moment later a message popped up, prompting them to download a file in order to play. Connor leaned in to click when Jake said, “Hang on!” Connor looked up to see Jake shaking his head thoughtfully. “If it’s a virus, it could ruin the computer and really mess things up for Mom and Dad.” Connor jumped up and raced off, calling back over his shoulder, “You’re right. I’m getting Dad!”

Too Good to Be True?

Stephanie looked closely at her research assignment for the first time. She read, “Seventy percent of Earth is covered with water but what lies beneath the oceans is largely unknown. Explain why ocean exploration is difficult.” Stephanie found a website with a lot of interesting information but she wasn’t sure if she could trust it. She looked closer and realized that she couldn’t tell who had created the site and many of the words were spelled wrong. Moreover, the site included a lot of opinions. Stephanie decided to look for a more credible source and found a government website that had the facts she needed, and it even explained where each fact came from. In addition, the site had a question form she could use to get more information!

Student Worksheet 2 Reading Questions

Read the three stories on Worksheet 1. Then answer these questions.

The Puppy Picture
1. Someone made a comment on Rosie’s picture that upset her. What was it?
2. Did Rosie know who made the comment that hurt her feelings?
3. What are two good things that Rosie did after she read the online comment?

A Suspicious Game
1. What are the three main events in this story?
2. What was the reason Jake didn’t want to download the file?
3. What empowering action did Connor take after listening to Jake?

Too Good to Be True?
1. Why was Stephanie doing online research?
2. What three clues made Stephanie think that the first website she found might not be a credible source?
3. What three clues made Stephanie think that the second website was a more credible source?

Class Project Spread the Word

Objective: To empower students to share their knowledge of internet safety with others

This program was designed to help your students learn about the importance of using the internet safely. After completing these lessons, your students should feel empowered in their understanding of how to:

• keep their private information safe and secure
• think before they post anything on the internet
• treat people kindly on the web
• respond when they see information online that makes them uncomfortable
• protect themselves from online threats such as viruses and strangers

Now, ask your students to share what they've learned about these topics with others. This project will help your class develop an exciting public service announcement (PSA) campaign to educate and engage the students and adults in your school.

Get Started:

1. Explain to the class that together they will be creating a PSA campaign that will raise awareness about internet safety and cyberbullying. You may choose to focus on both of these areas, or to concentrate on just one.

2. As a class, discuss which audience you hope to reach. Do you want to target older students? Younger students? Teachers? Families? All of the above?

3. List various ways to reach your target audience(s). Some examples include: family information nights, video messages, plays or skits, posters, flyers, school assemblies, or "radio" broadcasts over the school's public-address system. (Your class may come up with other ideas as well.) Select several ideas to pursue as components of your campaign.

Create the Campaign:

1. Brainstorm ideas for a campaign slogan. (Examples include: "Smart Surfing," "The Tangled Web," and "Internet Intelligence.") List all of the suggested ideas. Take a class vote to choose the slogan for your target message.

2. Divide the class into groups. Each group will take charge of one aspect of the campaign. One group might create posters and flyers, for example, while another may write and rehearse a script for a skit to present to other classes.

3. Arrange for students to share their campaign with other students in the school, as well as any other target audiences such as families.

Wrap-up:

1. Ask: Do you think the campaign was a success? Why or why not? Which part of the campaign was most effective?

2. Ask: What did you learn from this campaign? Has the campaign made you change your own behavior when using the internet? How so?

Certificate of Completion :)

I,_____, have completed this program and pledge to:

BE COOL I will be respectful to others online and not post anything that could be hurtful to someone else.

BE HEARD If I see anything online that worries me, I will speak up and tell a parent or trusted adult.

BE SAFE I will protect my personal information online and will not share private personal details, like where I live or go to school.

Hang this certificate near your home computer to remember to be a responsible, careful, and safe digital citizen!

Family Tip Sheet :) Family Reproducible - Families: Talk about online safety at home!

Between texting, chats, games, and social media, staying on top of your family’s digital safety can feel overwhelming. But empowering your children with information can help them stay safe online. Here are some things that might work for your family:

• Set limits for screen time. Install filters to protect your child from inappropriate websites.
• Keep tabs on your child’s internet use. Make sure you know what sites your child visits, how much time he or she spends on them, and whom your child is communicating with.
• Keep the conversation going. Stay involved as your child gets older and starts using the internet in new ways.
• Know any passwords that your child uses, and explain that they shouldn’t be shared with friends.
• Safety in numbers. Put the family computer in a public place so that being online becomes a group experience.
• Consider not allowing your child to have any connected devices, such as a smartphone, laptop computer, or tablet, in private areas of your home, like a bedroom or bathroom.

The internet is an amazing resource— when you use it wisely. Cut out and post this pledge near your family computer to remind everyone to surf safely!

Online Safety? It Starts With You!!

UPDATE: Club Penguin Safety Quiz :)

UPDATE: Online Safety – It Starts With You :)

More soon…

Friday, January 3, 2014

Coins for Change Result 2013 :)

At the Snow Forts we can see the Coins for Change 2013 result :)

Club-Penguin- 2014-01-0166 - Copy

Thank you everyone! You helped charities around the world with amazing causes! Click the arrows to see how you made change in the world!

…TOGETHER we donated 25,172,132,330 virtual coins! WOW! That’s a LOT of Coins! BUT WAIT! Did we really donate that much coins OR?!? Shortly before the Disney Club Penguin Holiday Party was removed I took this screenshot and the amount on that picture is different from the result! Coins Total: 24,263,930,975

...The Coins for Change 2013 is over and right now on the Disney Club Penguin home page we can read ANOTHER result! Virtual coins donated so far: 23,778,341,975 Hmmm…

…Anyway…no matter how much virtual coins we donated $1,000,000 REAL money will be used to help different projects! Coins for Change 2013 information! Project: Toys and Warm Coats in the US! You helped Toys for Tots and One Warm Coat bring fun and warmth to those who need it most.

…Project: Save Penguins Nesting Grounds! Through the Global Penguin Society, you saved nesting grounds for penguins to lay eggs and raise chicks!

…Project: School Libraries in Ethiopia and India! You’ll built 10 school libraries through Partners in the Horn of Africa and provided 5 school reading spaces in India. These give children a safe place to learn and access to books.

…Project: Yellow-Tailed Woolly Monkey and Andean Cat Habitats! With the help of the Wildlife Conservation Network and Rare, you preserved the homes of the endangered Woolly Monkey in Peru and Andean Cats in South America.

…Project: Help Kids in Hospitals Play You sent 12,500 activity packages to sick kids in Argentina, Australia, Canada, Brazil, Mexico, the United Kingdom, and United States.

…Project: Clean Water Initiative in Ecuador! You provided clean water to the entire community of San Miguel. With the help of Free the Children, you made it a healthier place to live.

…Project: Wildlife Corridor for Snow Leopards and Saiga Antelopes! Through the Wildlife Conservation Network, you protected a wildlife corridor for these endangered animals in Uzbekistan and Russia.

…Project: New Elementary School and School Kits! You built a whole school in Ethiopia and provided school kits for 2,000 students in the Democratic Republic of Congo! Through Imagine 1 Day and War Child, kids can get an education!

…Project: Painted Dog and Lion Habitats in Africa! You protected the homes of these animals in Mozambique and Zimbabwe. With the help of Wildlife Conservation Network, you’re keeping these remarkable animals safe.

…Project: New Hospital Wing in Malawi! You helped construct a hospital wing for new mothers and their babies through Partners in Health. It will make a huge impact on health in the area.

Unlock items with Coins for Change 2013 :)

More Projects! Coins for Change Announcement :)

UPDATE: Club Penguin’s Coins For Change 2013 Result :)

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