Monday, February 23, 2026

Digital Citizenship




Digital Detectives on the Case:
Investigating Our Digital Footprints





What do fairy tales and digital citizenship have in common? Quite a lot, according to our fourth and fifth graders!

Recently, students stepped into the role of Digital Detectives, taking part in a fun investigation to solve a mystery in Fairyland. Someone had stolen a valuable item, and the only clues were the digital footprints left behind. By examining messages, online posts, and shared information from different fairy-tale characters, students worked together to determine who the thief might be.

This engaging activity, created by Zak Kolar (see below), helped students see that our actions online leave tracks—just like footprints in the snow. Every post, comment, search, or shared photo can leave clues about who we are and what we do.

As detectives, students practiced looking closely at evidence, discussing possibilities, and explaining their reasoning. More importantly, they began to understand that their own digital choices matter. The conversation naturally led to ways students can make safe, responsible decisions and protect their digital reputations.

Activities like this help digital citizenship feel real and memorable. When students actively investigate and solve problems, the learning sticks—and they begin to think more carefully about the trails they leave behind online.

Essential Questions
What is a digital footprint, and how is it created?
What can someone learn about us from the information we share online?
How can we make responsible choices to create a positive digital footprint?

Massachusetts DLCS Standards Addressed (Grades 3–5)
This lesson supported elements of the Digital Citizenship and Safety strand, including students’ ability to:

Explain that information shared online contributes to a digital footprint that can be searched, copied, and shared.
Demonstrate responsible and respectful behavior when using digital tools and online spaces.
Identify strategies for protecting personal information and making safe choices online.

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