No Message

Copy of Copy of WQSB Education Technology
  • Home
    • Our services
    • News
    • Professional Development
    • HelpDesk
    • Tutorials
    • Virtual Library
    • Sitemap
  • Ethical Citizenship
    • Behaving Ethically
    • Ethical Implications
    • Physical & Psychological Well-being
    • Understanding Issues
    • Leçons en français
    • Parent Resources
    • Additional Resources
    • Digital Citizenship primer
    • Critical Thinking
  • Resources
    • WQSB EdTech Progression of Learning
    • The Digital Competency
    • Accessibility
      • Read & Write
      • OrbitNote
      • Special Exam Conditions
      • Digitize learning materials
      • LEARN: Produce accessible content
      • Translation tools
      • Microsoft Accessibility
      • Google Accessibility
      • iOS/iPadOS Accessibility
      • LEARN: Assistive technology
      • WordQ
    • AI
      • AI overview
      • AI resources
      • AI prompt library
      • Khanmigo for Teachers
    • Coding / Robotics / STEM
      • WQSB EdTech Library
        • Library information
        • Inventory
        • Equipment booking link
      • Coding
        • Scratch
        • MakeCode
      • 3D Printing
      • Lego SPIKE
      • LittleBits
      • Makey Makey
      • micro:bit
      • Ozobots
      • Lisa’s Coding OneNote
      • Sphero Bolts
      • STEAM
      • LEARN Coding & Robotics
    • Hardware
      • SMART Boards
        • SMART Board GX interactive displays
        • Older SMART Board models
      • Chromebooks
      • iPads
      • Poly x50 cameras
      • Windows devices
      • WQSB Council Chambers
    • Software
      • Microsoft
        • Microsoft Support
        • Microsoft 365
        • Microsoft Clipchamp
        • Microsoft Insights
        • Learning Accelerators
        • Microsoft Outlook
        • Microsoft Search Progress and Coach
        • Microsoft Teams
      • Google Workspace
      • Minecraft Education
      • SMART Technologies
        • Lumio
          • Lumio Learning Portal
        • SMART Notebook
      • Canva
    • VR / AR / MR
    • Ressources en français
    • Teaching Strategies
    • TIP Resources
    • Universal Design for Learning
  • Home
    • Our services
    • News
    • Professional Development
    • HelpDesk
    • Tutorials
    • Virtual Library
    • Sitemap
  • Ethical Citizenship
    • Behaving Ethically
    • Ethical Implications
    • Physical & Psychological Well-being
    • Understanding Issues
    • Leçons en français
    • Parent Resources
    • Additional Resources
    • Digital Citizenship primer
    • Critical Thinking
  • Resources
    • WQSB EdTech Progression of Learning
    • The Digital Competency
    • Accessibility
      • Read & Write
      • OrbitNote
      • Special Exam Conditions
      • Digitize learning materials
      • LEARN: Produce accessible content
      • Translation tools
      • Microsoft Accessibility
      • Google Accessibility
      • iOS/iPadOS Accessibility
      • LEARN: Assistive technology
      • WordQ
    • AI
      • AI overview
      • AI resources
      • AI prompt library
      • Khanmigo for Teachers
    • Coding / Robotics / STEM
      • WQSB EdTech Library
        • Library information
        • Inventory
        • Equipment booking link
      • Coding
        • Scratch
        • MakeCode
      • 3D Printing
      • Lego SPIKE
      • LittleBits
      • Makey Makey
      • micro:bit
      • Ozobots
      • Lisa’s Coding OneNote
      • Sphero Bolts
      • STEAM
      • LEARN Coding & Robotics
    • Hardware
      • SMART Boards
        • SMART Board GX interactive displays
        • Older SMART Board models
      • Chromebooks
      • iPads
      • Poly x50 cameras
      • Windows devices
      • WQSB Council Chambers
    • Software
      • Microsoft
        • Microsoft Support
        • Microsoft 365
        • Microsoft Clipchamp
        • Microsoft Insights
        • Learning Accelerators
        • Microsoft Outlook
        • Microsoft Search Progress and Coach
        • Microsoft Teams
      • Google Workspace
      • Minecraft Education
      • SMART Technologies
        • Lumio
          • Lumio Learning Portal
        • SMART Notebook
      • Canva
    • VR / AR / MR
    • Ressources en français
    • Teaching Strategies
    • TIP Resources
    • Universal Design for Learning

Competency: Online Safety
Phishing

Full Lesson Plan

Core Concepts
Phishing: Occurs with electronic communication such as email, websites, or text messaging. It is when someone pretends to be someone or something they are not to acquire your
passwords, credit card or bank account information, or other personal information.

Spam: Irrelevant or inappropriate messages sent on the Internet to a large number of
recipients.

Identity theft: When a person acquires and then uses your name (and address, Social
Insurance Number) in order to apply for a credit card in your name, purchase products in your
name, etc.

Lesson:
Learning intentions:
● You can analyze a fraudulent e­mail or message.
● You will understand the common type of email, social media, and SMS fraud known as “phishing” by reading and discussing the article, “Hacker Lexicon: What Are Phishing and Spear Phishing?”

Success Criteria:
● I can discuss the indicators of phishing scams
● I can create a message and storyboard for a public service announcement
directed at teens that demonstrates my understanding of phishing.

Resources
○ Classroom blackboard
○ Copies of “Hacker Lexicon: What Are Phishing and Spear Phishing?”
http://www.wired.com/2015/04/hacker­lexicon­spear­phishing/ (one per
student)
○ Poster board or large pieces of paper for storyboarding
○ Markers and coloured pencils (enough for groups to share)
○ Copies of Ebay scam:
http://www.snopes.com/inboxer/scams/phishing/ebay.asp

Hook: Hand out copies of the Ebay scam email.
○ Ask students the following, “If you received this message in your email, what would you do with it? Would you be more inclined to act if you are a regular
user of eBay? What does the URL (link address) tell you about the origin of this
message? Do you think it’s real? Why or why not?”
○ After discussion, inform the students that the email is indeed a scam despite
the eBay email address. The link connects with a counterfeit eBay “Security
Update” form which asks for various personal information.


Play the video, “The Internet’s Most Wanted: The Phisherman.” (1 minute)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U_fsC61OXd4&spfreload=10

Have students read, “Hacker Lexicon: What Are Phishing and Spear Phishing?” by Kim Zetter

  • What is the name given to phishing scams directed at specific people?
  • What are some ways phishers try to hook unwary recipients, according to the
    article?
  • According to the article, what are some ways of possibly preventing falling
    victim to phishing scams?

Divide students into groups of four. Explain to the groups that they will be responsible for creating a public service announcement to help prevent this type of fraud. The PSA should tips for avoiding becoming a victim.

Each group will create a storyboard of their PSA. The PSA should address the
following.

  • How does this type of fraud work? Give an example.
  • How is this type of fraud spread?
  • What are some ways people can avoid falling victim to this type of fraud?
  • What target population, do you think, most needs to know how to avoid this type of fraud?

For this target audience, what is the important “take home” message you have
to tell about avoiding this type of fraud? State this “message concept” in one
sentence.

Design a setting, and populate it with characters and a scenario (drawn from an example of this type of fraud) that dramatizes your “take home” message.

Reconvene students to discuss their PSAs. They should explain why they chose that particular “take home” message and how it is dramatized in their PSA.
Extension Activity:

Watch the following TED talk about phishing

TED talk: The sophistication of phishing (18 minutes)
https://embed.ted.com/talks/james_lyne_everyday_cybercrime_and_what_you_can_do_about_it


Have students discuss the importance of protecting yourself from phishing.
Sources:
http://learning.blogs.nytimes.com/2004/03/25/phishing­tales/: Clayton DeKorne, The New York Times Learning Network; Yasmin Chin Eisenhauer, The Bank Street College of Education in New York City http://www.tdbank.com/wowzone/lessons/Gr9­12Lesson10.pdf:

TD Bank
http://www.nytimes.com/2011/06/03/technology/03hack.html
http://www.wired.com/2015/04/hacker­lexicon­spear­phishing/

Share This: 

Facebook Twitter Youtube
© 2025 Commission scolaire Western Québec School Board
Manage Cookie Consent
To provide the best experiences, we use technologies like cookies to store and/or access device information. Consenting to these technologies will allow us to process data such as browsing behaviour or unique IDs on this site. Not consenting or withdrawing consent, may adversely affect certain features and functions.
Functional Always active
The technical storage or access is strictly necessary for the legitimate purpose of enabling the use of a specific service explicitly requested by the subscriber or user, or for the sole purpose of carrying out the transmission of a communication over an electronic communications network.
Preferences
The technical storage or access is necessary for the legitimate purpose of storing preferences that are not requested by the subscriber or user.
Statistics
The technical storage or access that is used exclusively for statistical purposes. The technical storage or access that is used exclusively for anonymous statistical purposes. Without a subpoena, voluntary compliance on the part of your Internet Service Provider, or additional records from a third party, information stored or retrieved for this purpose alone cannot usually be used to identify you.
Marketing
The technical storage or access is required to create user profiles to send advertising, or to track the user on a website or across several websites for similar marketing purposes.
  • Manage options
  • Manage services
  • Manage {vendor_count} vendors
  • Read more about these purposes
View preferences
  • {title}
  • {title}
  • {title}