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Internet safety at home

 

Please remember to keep safe when you are using the internet, and online chats and activities at home.  If you are worried about anything you see please remember to let a trusted adult know.  You can always email your teacher using your class email too.

 

If you feel you cannot do this, please do not feel you are alone and there are other places you can go to for help including Childline or the think you know website.

 

 Childline number: Call 0800 1111

www.thinkuknow.co.uk

On Safer Internet Day, Mr Dunn from the NSPCC came into our school and met with BOSS group. He showed us the clip below and talked to us about how to stay safe online.

Lucy and the Boy (NSPCC Resource)

BOSS group shared this video with their classes and talked to them about things which are not safe to share online.

Here are quotes from the children about what they learnt.

Report...

but don't delete,

reply

or meet.

 

Safe - Stay safe.

Meet - Don't meet up.

Accept - Accepting emails, files, pictures and texts from people you don't know can be dangerous.

Reliable - Check information before you believe it. People may not be telling the truth. 

Tell - Tell someone.

 

Don't share information about yourself.

 

You can share sweets, toys, games and books with your friends.

 

Share things like games and things like that. You can't share names or personal things with people you don't know. 

 

Don't tell people where you live or what your phone number is.

 

If someone texts you and you don't know them, tell an adult. 

 

If something pops up on screen that you don't like, tell an adult. 

 

Don't message people you don't know or trust on the internet or give them your e-mail address. 

 

If someone you don't know sends you an inappropriate or mean message, tell your parents and report it. 

 

Never meet people over the screen.

 

Don't say swear words on the internet.

 

Adults could be pretending to be kids.

 

 

 

 

Watch the videos below to remind you how to stay safe online.

SID TV 2019: Zap and Zoom - A Space Race - film for 3-7 year olds

KS1 Zap and Zoom help young children who are playing a video game at home.

Stay Safe On The Internet - Primary Educational Music

Listen to the song and join in if you can!

SID TV 2019: Data Detective - play-through

KS2 Explore a virtual house while learning about consent online and the ways in which their information might be shared online.

Talk PANTS with Pantosaurus and his PANTS song #TalkPANTS

Meet Pantosaurus - our pant-wearing Dino! He wants every child to stay safe and strong, just like him, and he's on a mission to share an important message.

Worried or upset?

Are you worried about something you've seen online or the way someone has been communicating with you online? You can always talk to a trusted adult, or if you feel that you are unable to do this then click on the CEOP picture above to report this.

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