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Depth 2Parent ID: F734342F9CE5429FB2CD5B2CA0CDEE14Standard set: Level 1A: Grades K-2 (Ages 5-7)

Original statement

Passwords protect information from unwanted use by others. When creating passwords, people often use patterns of familiar numbers and text to more easily remember their passwords. However, this may make the passwords weaker. Knowledge about the importance of passwords is an essential first step in learning about cybersecurity. Students explain that strong passwords are needed to protect devices and information from unwanted use. For example, students could play a game of guessing a three character code. In one version of the game, the characters are only numbers. In the second version, characters are numbers or letters. Students describe why it would take longer to guess the correct code in the second case. Alternatively, students could engage in a collaborative discussion regarding passwords and their importance. Students may follow-up the discussion by exploring strong password components (combination of letters, numbers, and characters), creating their own passwords, and writing opinion pieces indicating reasons their passwords are strong. (CA CCSS for ELA/Literacy SL.K.1, SL.1.1, SL 2.1, W.1.1, W.2.1)

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Statement code
Standard ID
DE5E6B9C0F2342E784C428E545D4FE3C
Subject
Computer Science
Grades
K, 01, 02
Ancestor IDs
F734342F9CE5429FB2CD5B2CA0CDEE14
46ACD185DEC04881BC36805E6901D713
· Level 1A: Grades K-2 (Ages 5-7) · Unity Concord International School · Checkfu