You should talk to a "TA", a trusted adult. You can talk to a TA at home or in school.
Watch Jessie & Friends in three animation films to learn about how to respond safely to things you may see online.
Watch Sam, Ellie and Alfie continue their adventures in the Play Like Share films. The films will help you learn more about staying safe online.
This year Safer Internet Day was all about what you can trust online. It was on 9th February when we were working hard at home learning. I was unable to hold my usual whole school assembly in the hall but the team at SID produced a virtual assembly for us to watch. Click the link below to watch the assembly, if you missed it on the day. There is also a link to a video about Meerkats. Can you decide which information is true and which is false? In addition, I have included a SID quiz. Some of the questions are a little challenging so you make need to ask your adult to help you. Good luck.
During our online safety lesson the children in Year 5 & 6 created top tips posters about how to create a strong password. Can you see your poster?
What do you think is the best Online Safety Rule? Tell me next time you see me!
Always be careful when you are using the Internet. The Internet can help you to keep in touch with your family and friends, help your education and be a fun place to play games, but remember you need to think about who you are "chatting" to. Keep your online friends to people you know in the real world.
Remember if you feel uncomfortable online always ask for help. Speak to a "TA", a trusted adult. They will be able to help you.
If you or someone you know needs helps with an online safety problem speak to a “TA”, trusted adult, they will be able to help you.
You can report online gaming issues directly within games by pressing the report button – get your trusted adult to help you.
If you are worried about online abuse or the way someone has been communicating with you online tell your trusted adult and they can report it to CEOP.