Safe Online Rules ESafety in the Classroom Lesson One Year 5.

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Safe Online Rules ESafety in the Classroom Lesson One Year 5

Objectives To ensure pupils are aware of how to behave online. Pupils will evaluate safe online behaviour. Pupils will demonstrate a clear understanding of safe online behaviours.

Who here uses the internet? What do you use the internet for? How much time do you spend online? What websites do you use regularly? Could you cope without the internet for 1 week?

Discuss on your tables Has anyone ever encountered any problems or issues online? Why is it important we stay safe online?

What are the consequence of being unsafe online? Strangers Cyberbullying Being impersonated Family at risk Harassment Cyber-stalking Predators Losing friends Identity Fraud Unsafe Criminal record Making others unhappy

How do we stay safe online? Watch this clip ( this clipwww.bbc.co.uk/newsround/ Stay online (don’t meet up with strangers) Use kind words and be nice Avoid getting personal Respect other people online Be careful about which websites you trust Let someone know (Preferably an adult) Keep passwords private Say ‘No’ to bullying / Cyberbullying Don’t give away personal information SPAM filters Take care when uploading and downloading data from the web

Activity One In groups of three come up with 5 rules that will help you stay safe online 10 Minutes

Activity Two Share our rules What do we think about these rules? Do we agree with them all? If not, why not? Write a class list of rules