By Grace, Ambrin, Jakub, James & Luke

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By Grace, Ambrin, Jakub, James & Luke E-safety! By Grace, Ambrin, Jakub, James & Luke

So what is E-Safety? E-Safety is about being safe whilst using electronic devices. Electronic devices include… laptops, computers, tablets/I-pads, PlayStations and many more!

So, let’s see E-safety in action!

How do we stay safe online? You wouldn’t talk to a stranger in real life so don’t talk to them on the internet!

How do we stay safe online? You wouldn’t be mean to people in real life so don’t be mean on the internet!

How do we stay safe online? Your name, address, school and telephone number are top secret. Don’t tell anybody these unless you know them!

How do we stay safe online? If something makes you feel worried then tell a teacher, parent or other family member that you can trust!

Thank you for listening! Any questions?