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Staying Safe on DB Primary Click to continue

In DB Primary, there are a number of ways that you can learn about keeping safe online... Click to continue

If see anything on DB Primary that upsets you or think is rude, you can click on the whistle. Click to continue The Whistle Monitor

In the box that appears, you can write a message or just click ‘send’. The message will be delivered to your teacher. Click to continue

When do you think you should click on the whistle? When should you not click on the whistle? Click to continue

When we write an or in a forum this is the same as having a conversation with someone. Think carefully about what you write We always need to be polite and think carefully about the words we use. Think whether your words will offend or upset another person. Click to continue

Remember, anything we write on DB Primary can be viewed by a teacher! Click to continue

Let’s think about some rules for how we should act when using DB Primary. Let’s discuss the following... Online Rules Click to continue

Should we send group s?

What should we think about when uploading images to a gallery or forum etc.

If we are unsure about an image, what should we do?

Do we need to use full sentences? Is text speech okay?

If you are worried about something we’ve seen on DB Primary, what should you do? Finish