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This document provides internet safety guidelines and information for children. It discusses what the internet is and how to use it safely. It outlines age restrictions for social media apps and simple rules for staying safe online, including not sharing private information with strangers. Specific guidelines are presented for using social networks safely, dealing with cyberbullying, and avoiding unsafe meetings with people met online. The main message is for children to be smart, make good choices, and ask for help from trusted adults if they ever feel unsure or uncomfortable online.

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792a8f56 b67b 4a86 A649 4eed1e6c7b2b InternetSafety

This document provides internet safety guidelines and information for children. It discusses what the internet is and how to use it safely. It outlines age restrictions for social media apps and simple rules for staying safe online, including not sharing private information with strangers. Specific guidelines are presented for using social networks safely, dealing with cyberbullying, and avoiding unsafe meetings with people met online. The main message is for children to be smart, make good choices, and ask for help from trusted adults if they ever feel unsure or uncomfortable online.

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Internet Safety

Internet safety guidelines for children to follow and learn.


Learning Objectives:
By the end of the lesson students should be able to:
• Know what the internet is and how to use it.
• Demonstrate an understanding of social media apps age restrictions.
• Be able to outline the rules we have to follow to keep ourselves safe online.
What is the internet?

What do we use it for?

How to use the internet?


Examples of internet browser
E-Safety
• What is e-safety?

• 'All technologies that children and young people use allowing access to content and communications that raises issues or poses
risks to their wellbeing and safety. ’

• ‘E-safety is electronic safety for children and young adults’

• ‘Protection against a wide range of potential dangers from using


technology’
The internet is amazing when used safely and
correctly.

Here are some simple rules that will help you make sure it stays
amazing so that it plays a healthy part of your life.
Stranger danger
On the street
At home
The same on the internet
E-Safety – Starter Activity

• Open Microsoft word

• Watch the presentation

• Write down the first thing that comes to your mind


inside each box on Word

• Each slide will only be visible for 10 seconds


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4
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E-Safety includes, but is not limited to…..
Child protection - Cyber bullying – Grooming
Identity theft

Unintentional attack. (Virus/malware)


Intentional abuse/attack/hack

Data transfers and Money Transfers

Use of memory sticks and Downloads

Plus many more – some that have not even been invented yet!!!
Social Networks
Do you use any of these and did you know the age restrictions?

Age Restrictions for Social Media Platforms

Twitter WhatsApp
LinkedIn Kik
Facebook
Youtube
Instagram
Google+
Pinterest
WeChat
Tumblr
Flickr
Reddit
Snapchat
Tik Tok
Keek
Foursquare
Tinder 13 14 16 18
(13 with parents’
permission)
Social Networks for Under
13s
Have you heard of any of these social networks?
They have been designed with extra safety for under 13s.

Kudos Playkids Talk Chatfoss CBBC App


Click Clever Click Safe
The ‘Click Clever Click Safe’ campaign has three
simple rules to follow. Have a think about what each
one could mean and then click on the picture to see if
you are correct…

Zip It Block It Flag It

Next, find out about cyberbullying


Zip It
Really think twice about everything that you say online. Don’t
give away your real name, address or even which school
you go to or which clubs you are in.

Back to Click Clever Click Safe


Block It
• If something looks odd, it probably is!
• Block and delete emails from anyone you don’t know.
• Do not open any attachments from people you don’t
know as it could be a nasty virus!
• If anyone sends you a nasty email or message, don’t
get into a discussion, just block them and then tell an
adult.
• This applies to all devices that use the Internet, e.g.
Games consoles (Xbox or PlayStation) and tablets
(iPad).

Back to Click Clever Click Safe


Flag It
Flag up anything that is not right.
This means tell someone you trust – they might be
able to help get something done about it.
These things might include:
• Cyberbullying
• Someone asking to meet you in real life
• Anything that upsets or worries you
• Anything you think might be illegal

Back to Click Clever Click Safe


Cyber Bullying
Cyberbullying is no different to bullying in real life. You don’t need to
put up with it!

• If someone says something that upsets you, tell someone you trust
about it, such as a teacher or parent and block the bully.

• Remember that typing something nasty in a message to someone is


just as upsetting as saying it to their face. Think before you send!

• Keep evidence to show your trusted adult. You might even need to
do a screenshot.
Meeting People Offline
• Never meet anyone from the Internet without an adult with you as this
is very dangerous!

• Remember, people may not be who they say they are… anyone can
upload a photo of someone else and call themselves by a different
name with a made-up profile of their age and interests.

• Talk to a trusted adult about it if anyone has asked you to meet them in
real life.
The main thing to remember is:
Be smart and safe by making the right choices.
If you are ever unsure,
ask for help and advice.
Do not deal with it alone!

Happy Surfing
Information you can give out
Likes and dislikes
Can you tell somebody that you like blue?

You like pizza?

Types of pets that you have?

Your favourite movie?


Task 1

• What steps can we take to stay safe?

• On Microsoft Word write down three points for


each:

1. When using the internet ??

2. When using a chat room ??


Main task – 2 lessons

• You main task is to create a poster in Microsoft


Publisher

• Focus on the use of the internet – including chat


rooms and social networking sites

• Have your audience in mind all the time.

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