Cyber Bullying & E-Safety Assembly Key Stage 1 Anti-bullying Week 2009.

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Cyber Bullying & E-Safety Assembly Key Stage 1 Anti-bullying Week 2009

Computers and mobile phones are fun to use Do you use a computer? Do you use a mobile phone?

What do you use computers and mobile phones for? Playing games? Talking with friends? Looking at things on the internet? Anything else?

It’s important to stay safe while you have fun

Mouse is learning how to stay safe

Mouse is looking at a website about cheese

He wants to fill in his name, address, age and his favourite type of cheese

But wait Mouse! Here’s your friend CAT Stay Safe!

CAT reminds him to: Check Ask Tell

Check with your Mum, Dad or carer that it’s OK to use the computer

Ask a grown up if you’re not sure about something you’re looking at, or if you want to do something on the computer.

Tell someone if you’re upset about something you see on the computer or mobile phone

The next day Mouse sends a photo of himself to the Marvellous Mouse website He’s looking very handsome!

But look!

The next day he sees the photo on another website – the Rotten Rat site

Here comes CAT! Stay Safe!

CAT reminds mouse about his rules: Check Ask Tell

Mouse is crying – he’s had a message on his mobile phone saying he smells of mouldy cheese mouldy cheese

How would this make him feel?

Here comes CAT Cat reminds Mouse to tell someone Cat also says that this is bullying Bullying is wrong

What should you do if you have a nasty message on the computer or the phone?

Do not reply Tell someone

Computers and mobile phones are fun but it’s important to be nice

Mouse says: Have fun but remember CAT Check Ask Tell CheckAskTell

CAT says Have fun but stay safe! Stay Safe!